Journalist publishes every damning text from war plans leak - eviltoast

Summary

The Atlantic has published unredacted attack plans (non-paywall link) shared in a Signal group chat of senior Trump officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and DNI Tulsi Gabbard.

Editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg released the full texts after officials denied sharing war plans or classified information, arguing transparency was necessary amid accusations of dishonesty.

The leaked messages detailed U.S. military strikes targeting Houthis in Yemen.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 days ago

      Yeah sure thing. The guy who has already been caught mishandling classified documents… The guy who literally ate the notes from a meeting he had with Putin so nobody would see them.

      Right.

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        3 days ago

        Holy crap that’s insane I had to look it up and yes apparently that happened. wtf there’s so much news I can’t keep up

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          And that’s from last term when things were more chaotic, with less focused effort towards dismantling everything.

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      4 days ago

      Lol. That would be uncharacteristic at this point. They need to show us the servers before I believe that

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      And how likely do you think that is? Given the clown show that has gotten them to this point.

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      Don’t worry, given their apparent compliance to threat-model, it’s most likely stored somewhere on an adversarial database. Compliance by idiocy.