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Chat leak: How the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg ended up in a White House Signal group

IndiaTimes Monday, 7 April 2025 ()
A phone contact error led US national security adviser Mike Waltz to inadvertently add journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a private Signal group discussing potential military strikes in Yemen. The mistake stemmed from an auto-save feature on Waltz's iPhone. This triggered a White House investigation, and although no classified information was leaked, the situation angered President Trump, who ultimately decided not to fire Waltz.
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