Trump advisor Waltz faces new pressure over Gmail usage
- National Security Advisor Mike Waltz faced scrutiny for using a personal Gmail account for government business.
- Waltz reportedly used Gmail to avoid negative media attention, though Signal is an approved app.
- Waltz's aide used Gmail for technical talks on military positions, weapons, and ongoing conflicts.
- Reports state Waltz's schedule and work documents were sent to his Gmail, while his Venmo friends were public.
- Waltz's actions sparked concerns about data security, potentially impacting his job and public trust.
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Donald Trump's National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, had already been questioned for adding a journalist to a Signal loop dedicated to American strikes against the Houthis. He is now accused of having worked through his Gmail box.
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Waltz did not send classified material, White House says after reported Gmail use
President Donald Trump's national security adviser has never used his personal email account to send classified material, the White House said, following a report that Mike Waltz and other National Security Council members used Gmail for government work.
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