Tense Exchange over Signal Group Chat Leak

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) had a tense exchange with a man asking about the Signal group chat leak involving members of the Trump administration. Burchett dismissed the notion of 'war plans' being leaked and made sarcastic remarks in response to the man's questions.

Revealed Messages of Trump Admin Officials Discussing Plans to Bomb Houthis in Yemen

The Atlantic released unredacted messages from a Signal chat in which top Trump administration officials discussed plans to bomb the Houthis in Yemen, despite earlier denials. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied texting war plans, but the sensitivity of the discussions is concerning.

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.

Dispute over The Atlantic's claim of 'attack plans' from Defense Secretary's private messages

The White House dismisses The Atlantic's claim of 'attack plans' from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's private Signal messages as false, stating that they were merely updates on an existing plan. National Security Adviser and Chief Pentagon Spokesman support this stance, emphasizing that there were no classified materials or war plans shared. The Department of Defense ridicules The Atlantic for changing their claim from 'war plans' to 'attack plans.' Director of National Intelligence also confirms no classified material was shared.