Trump national security administration utilized Gmail for government issues
One notable incident involved Waltz accidentally adding a journalist to a Signal chat where senior officials discussed US military strikes in Yemen. Additionally, Waltz's aide used Gmail for technical discussions involving military strategies and weapons systems related to ongoing conflicts.
While officials typically must use secure, government-issued communication channels, NSC spokesperson Brian Hughes defended Waltz, stating that classified information was not sent via Gmail and that secure platforms were used for classified matters. The controversy comes as Democrats criticize the use of Signal for discussing military operations, though officials deny sharing classified content in the chat. President Trump has rejected calls to fire Waltz, attributing the situation to "fake news" and "witch hunts."
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