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Regardless of app security, experts say communicating the military plans of the U.S. government in a non-classified space ...
The app has robust privacy features and minimal data collection, as well as default end-to-end encryption of all messages and ...
Goldberg has also said the chats included the name of an “undercover” CIA officer, which he withheld. Another federal law, ...
A number of the Signal group chat members have stayed relatively quiet about the incident. Those include Wong, Needham, Katz, ...
It’s a more extensive use of the app than previously reported and sheds new light on how commonly the Trump administration’s ...
While Trump rarely admits mistakes, many of his allies said Wednesday that’s exactly what the White House needed to do.
Judge James Boasberg will preside over a case alleging that Trump administration officials violated federal recordkeeping laws when they used Signal to discuss military plans.
The incident — in which top Trump officials discussed plans to bomb Houthi rebels in Yemen in an unsecured group chat that ...
SIGNAL FLARE — President Donald Trump is facing a political firestorm thanks to a decision by some of his top national ...
The White House, reeling from the revelation that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive military attack plans with ...
Democrats seized on the revelation that senior Trump administration officials discussed war plans in a group messaging app in ...
The inquiry will examine whether the Pentagon chief violated the agency’s standards for sharing classified information.