
The saga started when the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, reported that he had been mistakenly added to an unauthorized Signal group chat by U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, where numerous high-ranking government officials discussed detailed plans for attacking the Houthis in Yemen, including the times and places where such attacks would occur. To be fair, we've all made some embarrassing tech mistakes. But for most people, that means accidentally liking an ex's Instagram post from five years ago ' not sharing top-secret government military plans on a commercial messaging app with unauthorized recipients. This mishandling of massively sensitive information was already troublesome enough, but this week, The New York Times reported that Hegseth shared information about the attacks on Yemen in another Signal chat, which included his lawyer, his wife, and his brother, who had no reason to receive such sensitive information; Hegseth's wife doesn't even...
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