White House Declares Signal Chat Incident 'Closed', No Classified Info Disclosed
White House Declares Signal Chat Incident 'Closed', No Classified Info Disclosed

White House Declares Signal Chat Incident 'Closed', No Classified Info Disclosed

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The White House has concluded its review regarding the inclusion of Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat among high-ranking officials discussing military actions in Yemen. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the case is 'closed' and emphasized that no classified information was shared in the chat. National security adviser Mike Waltz, who created the group, continues to have President Trump's support despite facing scrutiny over the incident. Leavitt mentioned that measures will be taken to prevent such occurrences in the future, although details were not disclosed. The incident has been overshadowed by other political news, including upcoming tariffs announced by Trump. The controversy raised questions about internal communications within the Trump administration, particularly regarding Waltz's claims about his relationship with Goldberg.

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