Trump Administration Faces Renewed Criticism Over Security Lapses in Sensitive Communications
New revelations confirm National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and staff used Gmail for sensitive discussions, intensifying bipartisan scrutiny of Trump administration's communication practices.
- National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and senior staff reportedly used personal Gmail accounts for discussions involving sensitive military operations and weapons systems.
- The administration closed its internal inquiry into the Signal chat breach but continues to face bipartisan calls for independent investigations into operational security failures.
- The Signal chat breach revealed classified details of U.S. airstrikes in Yemen and intelligence shared by Israel, raising concerns about foreign intelligence exploitation.
- President Trump has defended Waltz, rejecting calls for his resignation and framing the controversy as politically motivated attacks.
- The incidents have drawn comparisons to Hillary Clinton's email server controversy, which Trump and Waltz previously criticized, highlighting political and security implications.



































