Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters Monday that “nobody was texting war plans” following news breaking that Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, gained access to a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed Monday that “nobody was texting war plans” after The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg published an article saying he was accidentally added to a ...
Fox News political commentator Brit Hume on Monday afternoon pushed back on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s claim that “nobody was texting war plans” after news broke that Hegseth and other ...
The Atlantic had conceded, she said, that “these were NOT ‘war plans.’” The Atlantic conceded no such thing. It used the phrase “attack plans” in its headline, and anyone reading ...
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg accidentally received classified war plans via a Signal group chat that included top Trump administration officials. The plans detailed the timing and targets of the ...
The Atlantic magazine’s editor in chief is still considering whether to release the Trump administration’s full “war plan” texts — as he claimed the group chat he was mistakenly added to ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt boldly denied there being any discussion of “war plans” going on in a group chat between government officials which was accidentally infiltrated by ...
While Pete Hegseth has denied revealing “war plans,” he has not provided a direct response on whether the content he posted was sensitive. Defense secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday addressed ...
Standing on a Hawaii runway, United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told a reporter on March 24, “Nobody was texting war plans, and that’s all I have to say about that.” The next ...
The Brandon General Museum and Archives is planning a number of events this year as staff aim to raise attendance levels by 50 per cent. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists ...
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