Overview
- National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted to creating the Signal group chat and mistakenly adding journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who observed sensitive discussions on a Yemen military strike.
- The Trump administration has downplayed the incident, claiming no classified information was shared, while critics argue the use of Signal violated security protocols.
- The chat included high-ranking officials such as Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with informal exchanges on military plans and political messaging.
- The Yemen airstrikes, carried out hours after the chat, resulted in at least 53 deaths and have intensified scrutiny of the administration's decision-making and operational security.
- Bipartisan calls for accountability have emerged, with Democrats and some Republicans labeling the breach a severe lapse in national security.