Leaked Signal messages between Trump officials and Trump's actions

Fox News reports on leaked Signal messages between Trump officials discussing strikes in Yemen. The White House denies sharing classified information. Lawmakers call for investigations and resignations. Trump issues pardon and signs executive order to declassify FBI files on Russia investigation. VP JD Vance visits Greenland amid U.S. interest in acquiring the territory.

Security Breach in Trump Administration's Signal Messages

Sen. Tammy Duckworth calls for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign after leaked Signal messages reveal 'attack plans' discussed by Trump administration cabinet members. The Atlantic article details the messages and responses from various officials, leading to a heated debate over the classification of the information shared.

Leaked Signal Messages by Trump Administration Officials Regarding Military Operation in Yemen

Senior intelligence and defense officials in the Trump administration discussed a military operation in Yemen on a Signal app group chat, criticizing Europe's reliance on U.S. military support. The leaked messages revealed disdain towards Europe's defense capabilities and values, causing concern in Europe.

Controversy over Trump Administration Signal Messages

Fox News reports on Signal messages between Trump officials mistakenly sent to reporter Jeffrey Goldberg, leading to controversy over classified information and war plans. Trump administration officials deny sharing war plans and criticize the Atlantic's coverage as sensationalist and a hoax.

Controversy over Signal Messages Between Trump Officials

Sen. Mark Kelly calls on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign over group chat controversy involving Houthi strikes. Hegseth refuses to resign, claiming troops' courage and effectiveness. National Security Advisor Waltz takes responsibility for the incident. Democratic members of Congress demand resignations.