President Donald Trump has said Mike Waltz, his national security adviser, has no need to apologize for the alarming security ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNIs Huckabee too ‘extreme’ to be US ambassador to Israel?Lawmakers asked if the self-described “unapologetic, unreformed Zionist” could navigate the rocky diplomatic waters on behalf ...
The chat’s contents, which were obtained by The Atlantic after its editor in chief was added to the Signal group, provide a ...
Republican lawmakers are reeling from “Signalgate” and are openly criticizing President Donald Trump's national security team over the major operational security snafu.
Members of Congress are shocked and angry that sensitive attack plans against the Houthis were shared on a nonsecure network ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Excuse me?' CNN anchor bristles as GOP lawmaker butts in mid-questionCNN's Brianna Keilar tried to pin down the chair of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) over whether he ...
Following the unprecedented scandal of the leakage of sensitive information concerning US security, Representative Gregory W.
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AlterNet on MSN'Not here to defend Hillary Clinton’s e-mails': CNN host busts MAGA rep’s intel leak defenseOn Tuesday, March 25, the Senate Intelligence Committee held a hearing focused on national security matters. And senators ...
While Democrats and others have called for resignations, many GOP members of Congress have offered milder, if any, criticism.
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Irish Star on MSNRepublicans dismiss Democrats’ calls for resignation of top officials after massive leakRepublicans seem to be shrugging off calls from Democrats for top national security officials to resign after plans to attack ...
While defending his national security adviser, the president did something unusual: Trump implicitly acknowledged that Mike Waltz did something wrong.
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