Secretary of State Marco Rubio was far less chatty than other officials in the controversial Signal discussion on U.S. airstrikes in Yemen.
Pressure mounts for an investigation and watchdog group files as lawsuit as Republicans give no indication that those in the group text will face consequences.
Trump administration officials are struggling to find a unified response over leaked texts discussing Middle East war plans.
Donald Trump has rejected calls for his defence secretary Pete Hegseth to resign and said he is ‘doing a great job’.
The White House said the information shared through the publicly available Signal app with Jeffrey Goldberg, the ...
The Trump administration is handling the aftermath of a report that claimed Trump officials sent detailed operational plans to a group chat to which a reporter had been inadvertently added. Follow for ...
Rubio made the remarks during a tour of Caribbean nations as the Trump admin focuses its attention on the Western Hemisphere.
According to him, the US administration is thoroughly investigating how a journalist was included in the discussion of the United States’ operations ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said no “war plans” had been divulged in the group chat in which he took part. Chat texts ...
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Daily Express US on MSNRubio says war plans leak was 'big mistake,' downplays role in Signal chat blunderRubio was responding to a report by The Atlantic which revealed top Trump administration officials inadvertently texted ...
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office, the president focused on the successful U.S. airstrikes in Yemen more than the ...
Members of the Trump administration coordinated highly sensitive Yemen attack plans on an unsecure group chat, a White House ...
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