When top White House defense and national security leaders discussed plans for an attack on targets in Yemen over messaging app Signal, it raised many questions about operational security and ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to preserve records of a text message chat in which senior national security officials discussed sensitive details of plans ...
As reports continue to come out about President Donald Trump's administration’s use of Signal, the company issued a statement Tuesday to clear the air, saying its software is "the gold standard for ...
WASHINGTON – Officials from the Trump administration assured a judge Thursday they are preserving messages shared on the Signal app about an attack on Houthis in Yemen, despite the app's option to ...
The Presidential Records Act and the Federal Records Act require officials to preserve communications related to government business. By Luke Broadwater Luke Broadwater is a White House correspondent.
Regarding “Trump officials texted attack plans to a group chat in a secure app that included a journalist” (Mar. 26): Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director ...
NEW ORLEANS — Just days after news broke that The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently included in a Signal group chat discussing classified U.S. military operations, Goldberg ...
With news this week of the messaging app being used to discuss war plans, we get you up to speed on what Signal should be used for—and what it shouldn’t. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our ...
An all-too-familiar federal judge to President Donald Trump ordered his administration on Thursday to preserve a set of text messages exchanged between high level government officials on the Signal ...