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Senate Armed Services chair confirms plans to investigate war plan group chat

  • Senator Roger Wicker confirmed plans for an inspector general investigation into a leaked Signal group chat about airstrikes in Yemen, stating it has "stunned Washington in recent days."
  • Wicker and Senator Jack Reed requested an inquiry from the Pentagon's inspector general to determine if classified information was shared.
  • The White House denied that classified material was discussed and labeled the incident a mistake, while officials asserted that the information was sensitive but not classified.
  • The Atlantic published details from the leak, including operational information about the airstrikes, which contradicts claims no war plans were discussed.
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Alabama Live broke the news in Alabama, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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