Members of Donald Trump's administration in 2016 criticized Hillary Clinton for using a private e-mail box for business purposes. The current head of the Pentagon wanted her to be charged with penalty. Now it turns out that he himself wrote about the plans of military attacks in the online messenger, not even knowing that the chatting person – a journalist see everything in chat. The former Secretary of State referred to the scandal in the entry on the X. platform.
The editor -in -chief of The Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg was to be accidentally attached to the group discussion on the Signal Messenger with the participation of the most important people in the USA – vice president and head of the Pentagon at the forefront – about the planned attack against Hutich fighters in Yemen.
Goldberg claims that two hours before hitting on Saturday, March 15, the head of Pentagon Pete HegeSeth sent a group plan to the Hutich plan along with details regarding the location of goals, used weapons and strength. The journalist himself did not reveal them because of the national security of the US, but he described all the alleged discussion members and indicated what kind of data they were sharing, not realizing at all that they accidentally added an outsider to the chat.
18 people probably participated in the chat, including mentioned head of the Pentagon, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, vice president of JD Vance, boss Wagon John Ratcliffe and national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard.
According to the journalist, the participants of the discussion probably broke several legal provisions. The authenticity of the news he revealed was confirmed by the spokesman of the National Security Council in the White House – Brian Hughes.
Hillary Clinton commented on the revelations of The Atlantic magazine
Liberal commentators reminded that many of the participants of the discussion through a publicly available commercial application, including HegeSeth and Rubio, condemned the use of a private e-mail box for business purposes by Hillary Clinton in 2016. HegeSeth then demanded that the former secretary of state be charged.
“I think you're kidding,” former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote on Platform X.
In addition to sending plans and sensitive data about Operations in Yemen, the editor of the magazine could observe the discussion preceding the decision about the impact.
Skepticism was mainly reported by JD Vance Vice President, who argued, among others that disproportionately more will benefit from the neutralization of Europe terrorists, which through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea transport many times more goods than the US, and maybe the US should wait in this situation. Vance also seemed to be skeptical about knowledge Donald Trump in this topic.
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Source: tvn24.pl, PAP
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