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National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and a senior aide used personal Gmail accounts for government communications, ...
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz speaks in the Cabinet Room on March 25. Photo: Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images National Security Adviser Michael Waltz and other senior officials used ...
The newspaper, owned by Amazon baron Jeff Bezos, alleges Waltz did not always do so, and it claims the adviser routinely copied his personal schedule from Gmail into Signal messages to share with ...
Democratic leaders of key House committees are reigniting calling for national security adviser Mike Waltz to step down.
Last week, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz inadvertently invited a journalist to a Signal chat discussing a planned military strike. Today, a new Washington Post report says that he has also ...
Mary McCord, Former Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the Justice Department join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to new stunning reporting by the ...
The team led by U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, set up at least 20 group chats on the commercial Signal app to coordinate official work on issues involving China, ...
Just seven days after the Signal chat scandal erupted, the White House announced that it doesn’t want to talk about it ...
Amid the backlash to the Trump administration’s use of the private messaging app Signal for sensitive U.S. military planning in Yemen, Politico reported Wednesday that national security adviser Mike ...
National security adviser Mike Waltz conducted government business on personal Gmail accounts, The Washington Post reported ...
Since the Signal chats emerged, Waltz and his staff have also come under fire for using personal Gmail accounts for government communication, as reported by The Washington Post. The NSC confirmed ...
The Gmail accounts were used to discuss “sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing conflict,” according to the Post, citing three unnamed government officials ...