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The question has been raised since Day One of #SignalGate. Question now is, is enough enough? … for even Trump?

Via Acyn:

#Raskin: Would it be problem for it to be standard practice to conduct sensitive foreign policy on a signal chat group? It just came out that #Waltz’s team set up 20 signal group chats for crises across the world… I’m sure this will raise the question on whether he should continue in that position

Stellar team. Real pros. #SignalGate strikes again!

“Nat security adviser Mike #Waltz ’s team regularly set up chats on Signal to coordinate official work on issues including Ukraine, China, Gaza, Middle East policy, Africa & Europe, according to 4 people personally added to Signal chats.

2 people said they were in or have direct knowledge of 👉🏼at least 20 such chats.👈🏼 All 4 said they saw instances of sensitive information being discussed”
politico.com/news/2025/04/02/w

De nationale veiligheidsadviseur van het Witte Huis, Mike #Waltz, is voor de tweede keer in korte tijd in opspraak gekomen wegens het niet veilig omgaan met geheime informatie. De Washington Post meldt dat de hoge ambtenaar en meerdere medewerkers van zijn departement gevoelige #overheidsinformatie communiceerden via niet-beveiligde e-mailaccounts.🎧
bnr.nl/nieuws/nieuws-politiek/

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However, #Waltz and his team go one step further: They allegedly talked business over #Gmail, one of the team also about military positions. And – as it seems – without end-to-end encryption.

"The use of Gmail, a far less secure method of communication than the encrypted messaging app Signal, is the latest example of questionable data security practices by top national security officials already under fire"

#SignalGate #GmailGate
washingtonpost.com/national-se

The Washington Post · Waltz and staff used Gmail for government communications, officials sayBy John Hudson