National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Defends Trump Administration's Foreign Policy Success Amid Signal Chat Leak Uproar

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz defends Trump administration's foreign policy success amid uproar over Signal chat leak with high-ranking officials. Trump and his administration have repeatedly defended Waltz publicly. The chat leak involved discussions about strikes against Yemen terrorists, but the administration maintains no classified material was transmitted.

Confirmation Hearing of Lt. General John Caine

Lt. General John Caine faces questioning by Democratic senators regarding the Signal war chat leak during his confirmation hearing to be the U.S. top military officer. Caine emphasizes the importance of preserving the element of surprise.

Discussion on Trump Administration's Signal Chat Leak

Former national intelligence officials discuss the risk of uncontrolled communication due to a Signal chat leak involving discussions on military operations in Yemen. The leak highlights concerns about state actors potentially monitoring such communications.

Rep. Tim Burchett's Response to 'Gotcha' Question

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., responds cleverly to a 'gotcha' question about trusting Trump's national security team after the Signal chat leak. The congressman's witty retorts gain attention and support online.

Trump Administration's Response to Signal Chat Leak

President Trump downplays Signal chat leak as a 'witch hunt,' FBI Director questioned on investigating the leaked attack plans, Justice Department signals disinclination to investigate, past investigations into mishandling of classified information indicate varied outcomes.

Signal Chat Leak Controversy Involving Classified Information

Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses the Signal chat leak controversy involving classified information, stating it was a mistake to include a journalist in the chat. The Pentagon maintains that no classified intelligence was exchanged.

Elon Musk leading investigation into Signal chat leak involving national security leaders and The Atlantic editor-in-chief

Elon Musk is helping lead the investigation into a Signal chat leak involving top national security leaders and the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, as confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. The leak caused backlash from Democrats and critics, but the Trump administration maintains that no classified material was transmitted.