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BREAKING NEWS Trump's top secret war plans revealed in stunning blunder as journalist added to text chat with JD Vance​


Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, made the jaw-dropping revelation on Monday that President Donald Trump's national security team added him to a top secret chat on the military strikes in Yemen.

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz started the conversation on Signal, an encrypted messaging app, that included users identified as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

A CIA representative, Trump adviser Stephen Miller and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles were also listed in the group.

Goldberg, a longtime Washington D.C. journalist, found himself added to the conversation.

'It should go without saying—but I’ll say it anyway—that I have never been invited to a White House principals-committee meeting, and that, in my many years of reporting on national-security matters, I had never heard of one being convened over a commercial messaging app,' he wrote in The Atlantic.

Goldberg outlined the bizarre tale, where he first expressed disbelief the chat was real and then realized it was when 'the bombs started falling.'

He admits he 'could not believe that the national security adviser to the president would be so reckless as to include the editor in chief of The Atlantic in such discussions with senior U.S. officials, up to and including the vice president.'

Goldberg didn't disclose all the information on the chat, citing national security concerns.


Unbelievable..........................

Appoint incompetent people to high/sensitive positions - and - this is what happens.
 

BREAKING NEWS Trump's top secret war plans revealed in stunning blunder as journalist added to text chat with JD Vance​


Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, made the jaw-dropping revelation on Monday that President Donald Trump's national security team added him to a top secret chat on the military strikes in Yemen.

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz started the conversation on Signal, an encrypted messaging app, that included users identified as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

A CIA representative, Trump adviser Stephen Miller and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles were also listed in the group.

Goldberg, a longtime Washington D.C. journalist, found himself added to the conversation.

'It should go without saying—but I’ll say it anyway—that I have never been invited to a White House principals-committee meeting, and that, in my many years of reporting on national-security matters, I had never heard of one being convened over a commercial messaging app,' he wrote in The Atlantic.

Goldberg outlined the bizarre tale, where he first expressed disbelief the chat was real and then realized it was when 'the bombs started falling.'

He admits he 'could not believe that the national security adviser to the president would be so reckless as to include the editor in chief of The Atlantic in such discussions with senior U.S. officials, up to and including the vice president.'

Goldberg didn't disclose all the information on the chat, citing national security concerns.


Unbelievable..........................

Appoint incompetent people to high/sensitive positions - and - this is what happens.
Nothing of the sort was texted through Signal. It’s only an app to reach families and texting CO’s is forbidden. There are aliens currently running the YMCA sauna with big schlongs just an fyi.
 
Nothing of the sort was texted through Signal. It’s only an app to reach families and texting CO’s is forbidden. There are aliens currently running the YMCA sauna with big schlongs just an fyi.
So you're saying it didn't happen evwen though numerous news outlets are reporting? Truely delosional. And what's your fixation with "schlongs"? I guess the same as your fixation with trans people. Showing a mighty strong interest. Well - you know what they say?

Signal Messenger is a free, open-source messaging app prioritizing privacy with end-to-end encryption for all communications, including text, voice, and video calls, and group chats, ensuring that only the sender and intended recipient can read or hear the messages.

Here's a more detailed overview:
Key Features:

  • End-to-End Encryption: All messages, calls, and media are encrypted, meaning Signal itself cannot read or access your communications.
  • Free and Open Source: Signal is free to use and its code is open-source, allowing for community scrutiny and transparency.
    • No Ads or Trackers: Signal is a non-profit organization, meaning it does not rely on advertising or tracking users' data.
    • Secure Communication: Signal offers secure messaging, voice, and video calls, as well as group chats and group calls.
    • Disappearing Messages: Users can set messages to disappear after a certain time.
    • Group Chats: You can create group chats with up to 1,000 people and manage them with admin permissions.
    • Stories: Share image, text, and video stories that disappear after 24 hours.
    • Voice and Video Calls: Make encrypted voice and video calls with crystal-clear quality.
    • Stickers and GIFs: Add stickers and GIFs to your conversations.
    • Cross-Platform Support: Signal is available on Android, iOS, and desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux).
    • Safety Numbers: You can verify your contacts using safety numbers to ensure you are communicating with the correct person.
    • Phone Number Privacy: Signal allows you to use usernames instead of your phone number for added privacy.
 
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So you're saying it didn't happen evwen though numerous news outlets are reporting? Truely delosional. And what's your fixation with "schlongs"? I guess the same as your fixation with trans people. Showing a mighty strong interest. Well - you know what they say?

Signal Messenger is a free, open-source messaging app prioritizing privacy with end-to-end encryption for all communications, including text, voice, and video calls, and group chats, ensuring that only the sender and intended recipient can read or hear the messages.

Here's a more detailed overview:
Key Features:

  • End-to-End Encryption: All messages, calls, and media are encrypted, meaning Signal itself cannot read or access your communications.
  • Free and Open Source: Signal is free to use and its code is open-source, allowing for community scrutiny and transparency.
    • No Ads or Trackers: Signal is a non-profit organization, meaning it does not rely on advertising or tracking users' data.
    • Secure Communication: Signal offers secure messaging, voice, and video calls, as well as group chats and group calls.
    • Disappearing Messages: Users can set messages to disappear after a certain time.
    • Group Chats: You can create group chats with up to 1,000 people and manage them with admin permissions.
    • Stories: Share image, text, and video stories that disappear after 24 hours.
    • Voice and Video Calls: Make encrypted voice and video calls with crystal-clear quality.
    • Stickers and GIFs: Add stickers and GIFs to your conversations.
    • Cross-Platform Support: Signal is available on Android, iOS, and desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux).
    • Safety Numbers: You can verify your contacts using safety numbers to ensure you are communicating with the correct person.
    • Phone Number Privacy: Signal allows you to use usernames instead of your phone number for added privacy.

maybe it was intentional… cell…
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So you're saying it didn't happen evwen though numerous news outlets are reporting? Truely delosional. And what's your fixation with "schlongs"? I guess the same as your fixation with trans people. Showing a mighty strong interest. Well - you know what they say?

Signal Messenger is a free, open-source messaging app prioritizing privacy with end-to-end encryption for all communications, including text, voice, and video calls, and group chats, ensuring that only the sender and intended recipient can read or hear the messages.

Here's a more detailed overview:
Key Features:

  • End-to-End Encryption: All messages, calls, and media are encrypted, meaning Signal itself cannot read or access your communications.
  • Free and Open Source: Signal is free to use and its code is open-source, allowing for community scrutiny and transparency.
    • No Ads or Trackers: Signal is a non-profit organization, meaning it does not rely on advertising or tracking users' data.
    • Secure Communication: Signal offers secure messaging, voice, and video calls, as well as group chats and group calls.
    • Disappearing Messages: Users can set messages to disappear after a certain time.
    • Group Chats: You can create group chats with up to 1,000 people and manage them with admin permissions.
    • Stories: Share image, text, and video stories that disappear after 24 hours.
    • Voice and Video Calls: Make encrypted voice and video calls with crystal-clear quality.
    • Stickers and GIFs: Add stickers and GIFs to your conversations.
    • Cross-Platform Support: Signal is available on Android, iOS, and desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux).
    • Safety Numbers: You can verify your contacts using safety numbers to ensure you are communicating with the correct person.
    • Phone Number Privacy: Signal allows you to use usernames instead of your phone number for added privacy.
Are you actually dumb enough to believe a tactical operation was carried out on a social site? With an entirely leftest news writer shared in to a TEXT group? I know all about signal you don’t have to post what you copied.
Starting to feel your neighbors pain when he chased you out of Kings Park 🤪. ROTFLMFAO
 
Intentional or not, the White House has confirmed.

  • Security breach: The White House confirmed an extraordinary breach of security involving top government officials — including Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — who discussed plans for military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen in a group chat on a commercial messaging app that inadvertently included the top editor of The Atlantic. President Trump denied knowing about it.
 
Intentional or not, the White House has confirmed.

  • Security breach: The White House confirmed an extraordinary breach of security involving top government officials — including Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — who discussed plans for military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen in a group chat on a commercial messaging app that inadvertently included the top editor of The Atlantic. President Trump denied knowing about it.
🤣 you I thought was smarter then that. They confirmed that info was shared with an unknowing participant (General - We need to get this out quietly. Pete - Don’t worry I got this covered) 😂 you guys are so easy. First a change of names for a body of water cancels all the laws put in place by “Duh”. Now even you fell for a slip in a major “No Not Never” protocol. I’m gonna shut up now cause the Don has you in his pocket.
 
Are you actually dumb enough to believe a tactical operation was carried out on a social site? With an entirely leftest news writer shared in to a TEXT group? I know all about signal you don’t have to post what you copied.
Starting to feel your neighbors pain when he chased you out of Kings Park 🤪. ROTFLMFAO
and you were actually dumb enough to vote for Stump...
:rolleyes:
 

Last week, Health and Human Services' Office of Civil Rights (OCR) officially announced it found the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals' Association and Greely High School in violation of Title IX for its continued enabling of trans inclusion in girls' sports.

OCR acting director Anthony Archeval provided a statement to Fox News Digital warning of potential consequences for continued defiance of the executive order.

"What HHS is asking of the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) and Greely High School is simple — protect female athletes’ rights. Girls deserve girls-only sports without male competitors. And if Maine won’t come to the table to voluntarily comply with Title IX, HHS will enforce Title IX to the fullest extent permitted by the law," Archeval said.

HHS' initial announcement warned that the state had 10 days to correct its policies through a signed agreement or risk referral to the U.S. Department of Justice for appropriate action.

The deadline to comply is this Thursday.


Hoping the governor stands her ground. :ROFLMAO:
 
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