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National security adviser Mike Waltz used his personal Gmail account for government communications, The Washington Post reported, citing documents it reviewed and interviews with three U.S. officials.
Mike Waltz and Donald Trump have spoken to each other about Houthi war plan scandal. However, the national security advisor is facing calls to resign. Outrage erupted after The Atlantic revealed a ...
Trump said that Waltz "has learned a lesson and is a good man." President Donald Trump said he is confident in his national security adviser, Mike Waltz -- a day after a report detailed how he ...
Signal Chat Leak: United States National Security Advisor Mike Waltz faced backlash recently over an accidental leak of a Signal group chat of Donald Trump administration officials in the US that ...
The National Security Council (NSC) has clarified reporting about National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and his staffers using personal Gmail accounts for government communications. A report ...
Trump defended Waltz and stood by his official over the stunning security breach. "Michael Waltz has learned a lesson, and he’s a good man," the president said in a phone interview Tuesday ...
Mike Waltz appeared on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show on Tuesday night to discuss why he added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group text about war plans. It seems the national security ...
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat about classified military action in Yemen. The chat included top Trump administration officials ...
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted to mistakenly adding journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a chat regarding Yemen military actions. Mike Waltz, US National Security Advisor, on Tuesday ...
Donald Trump has backed his National Security Adviser, Mike Waltz, amid calls for him to stand down. Waltz added a reporter to a private and sensitive White House group chat on the Signal ...
A photo could help set the record straight. Reporter National Security Adviser Mike Waltz doesn’t recall ever meeting The Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg. But the internet does.