Trump says Signal leak is ‘witch hunt’
Trump responded to the incident by stating that no harm was done and that the airstrikes were highly successful. He criticized the media for exaggerating the leak and suggested that Signal, the messaging platform in question, might be defective. The leak, reported by The Atlantic, involved a group chat that included key administration officials such as Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and others, discussing military strategy. Trump and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz both addressed the situation, with Waltz taking full responsibility for the mishap.
Signal, however, denied claims of vulnerabilities, emphasizing that its platform is secure for private communications.
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