Lawmakers and experts are sounding the alarm after revelations that Cabinet members were using Signal to discuss war plans, saying the encrypted messaging app is still vulnerable to hacking.
The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg published a first-hand account on Mondaydetailing how he was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat where high-ranking Trump officials were discussing plans to conduct military strikes in Yemen. The Signal conversation included “precise information about weapons packages, targets, and timing,” Goldberg said, describing the use of the open-source app to map out military strikes as “shocking recklessness.”
Noam Chomsky called Epstein ”highly valued friend” in leaked letters
The latest release of the Epstein documents reveals extensive communications between the convicted sex offender and powerful figures across politics and academia who continued corresponding with him after his 2008 guilty plea. According to NPR’s reporting on the 23,000 documents…
