'Don't think he should apologize': Donald Trump backs national security advisor Waltz amid Signal text leak fallout
Tuesday, 25 March 2025 US President Trump defended national security advisor Michael Waltz after a Signal group chat leak exposed planned military strikes on Houthi rebels. A staffer accidentally added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to the chat, raising security concerns. Trump dismissed calls for an apology and ordered Waltz to investigate Signal's vulnerabilities, emphasizing the need for secure communication tools.
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US lawmakers signal bipartisan support for Taiwan despite Trump's tariffs, criticism
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US President Donald Trump is contemplating firing national security advisor Mike Waltz after a Yemen war plan leak through a Signal group chat involving a... IndiaTimes
US national security advisor Michael Waltz took responsibility for a leaked Signal chat involving senior Trump officials discussing a strike on Yemen. Waltz... IndiaTimes
President Trump confirmed a staff error added The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a confidential Signal chat about a Yemen strike. Despite calls for... IndiaTimes