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Trump’s National Security Adviser was using Gmail for sensitive discussions—which is far less secure than Signal.
Democratic leaders of key House committees are reigniting calling for National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to step down.
National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and a senior aide used personal Gmail accounts for government communications, ...
The newspaper, owned by Amazon baron Jeff Bezos, alleges Waltz did not always do so, and it claims the adviser routinely ...
Last week, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz inadvertently invited a journalist to a Signal chat discussing a planned ...
Mary McCord, Former Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the Justice Department join Nicolle Wallace on ...
"While the NSC official used his Gmail account ... President Donald Trump said he believes Waltz is "doing his best," and did not fault him for the Signal leak. "I don't think he should apologize ...
The use of Gmail, a far less secure method ... The officials said Waltz would sometimes copy and paste from his schedule into Signal to coordinate meetings and discussions. For years, Trump ...
According to three officials who spoke to the Washington Post, members of President Trump's National Security Council, ...
Senior members of the Trump administration’s National Security Council — including its top national security adviser, Michael ...
The White House has declared the controversy around a Signal chat for a military strike that inadvertently included a ...
The Gmail accounts were used to discuss “sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing ...