Trump Not Planning to Fire Waltz after National Security Signal Leak
- A group chat about a US military strike in Yemen was leaked to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who was unintentionally added by National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.
- The National Security Council confirmed that the chat's messages appear to be authentic, raising concerns about operational security.
- Senator Mark Warner expressed that the administration's actions compromised national security, while Congressman Chris Deluzio called for a full investigation.
- President Trump dismissed the leak's significance, stating it had no impact at all and indicating confidence in National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.
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·New York, United States
Read Full Article[NHK] In the United States, key members of the Trump administration have been exchanging detailed information about military operations via a private messaging app.
·Tokyo, Japan
Read Full ArticleDonald Trump defended his aide Mike Waltz publicly after the chat leak. But behind closed doors he was furious. The reason for the president's anger was the
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