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in reply to BrianKrebs

The NYT is reporting that the National Security Council has confirmed the screw up:

“At this time, the message thread that was reported appears to be authentic, and we are reviewing how an inadvertent number was added to the chain,” Brian Hughes, the National Security Council spokesman, said in an emailed statement. He called the thread “a demonstration of the deep and thoughtful policy coordination between senior officials.”

"Several Defense Department officials said that having the type of conversation that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others had in a Signal chat group could be a violation of the Espionage Act. Revealing operational war plans before planned strikes could also put American troops directly into harm’s way, the officials said."

nytimes.com/live/2025/03/24/us…

in reply to BrianKrebs

How? Because they are unbelievably dumb.
But how about Hillary's e-mails?
in reply to BrianKrebs

we posted this call just now:
5calls.org/issue/pete-hegseth-…
in reply to BrianKrebs

What nobody is talking about yet is how badly this will damage our already frayed relations with our major allies, who will be rightfully horrified of sharing any sensitive intelligence with a bunch of bumbling nitwits sending thumbs-up emojis.
in reply to BrianKrebs

Let’s remember WHY they were using signal — they were doing it because signal deletes messages after a pre-set time. They were doing this using a non-official channel — in violation of lots of law — in order to keep their discussions secret and away from Congress, judges and the law.