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Top Trump officials text classified Yemen airstrike plans to journo in Signal SNAFU

(2025/03/25)


Senior Trump administration officials used the messaging app Signal to discuss secret government business – including detailed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen - and accidentally invited a journalist to join the group in which they chatted.

That scribe is Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief at The Atlantic, who on March 11 was invited by US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz to join a Signal group named “Houthi PC small group.”

Goldberg [1]reported Monday that Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller were also members of the group.

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The journo assumed he was invited to the group by accident, and said he hung around to read the ensuing discussion. Over the next few days, the top officials shared highly classified information about planned attacks on Houthi terrorists, including details of an attack scheduled for March 15 and the types of weapons that would be used.

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Group members discussed how to explain the airstrikes to the American public, whether European nations would pay for the strikes (under the rationale that the EU would see the biggest benefits from shipping lanes reopening as a result of the military action) and how soon to act. Team Trump frequently shared classified information.

In one message in the encrypted chat, Hegseth wrote: “I will do all we can to enforce 100 percent OPSEC [operations security]. I welcome other thoughts."

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Goldberg stayed in the group and eventually saw a message describing imminent airstrikes. The message arrived two hours before the airstrikes took place.

The Signal chat "appears to be an authentic message chain," a National Security Council spokesperson told Goldberg after he contacted the administration for comment.

But, her emails!

Military analyst and retired Australian Army Major General Mick Ryan has described the use of the secure chat app in this matter as “appalling.”

“By using Signal for such a sensitive issue, the participants demonstrate a cavalier attitude to operational security,” he [9]wrote Tuesday, Australian time. “For a Secretary of Defense who allegedly values a war-fighting ethos, this shortfall in security is appalling. In normal times, this would see people sacked. I don’t expect that in this case though because these are not normal times.”

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“Why aren’t they using more secure communications that are assured by the NSA or another government communications agency?” he added. The Register understands chat tools used by those agencies include features that prevent, say, journalists from participating in group chats.

Another question worth asking is why the group’s members used Signal, and why they set at least some of the messages to auto-delete, which may be a violation of federal records-keeping laws.

Using Signal is also extraordinary given that a constant refrain of President Trump's 2015 presidential election campaign was the need to "lock up" Hillary Clinton for [11]using a private server for her emails.

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As Ryan pointed out: “By communicating on devices which were transmitting information about a future operation in real time to a journalist, the conversation may also have been compromised by other foreign interested parties. As a result, might the entire operation to strike the Houthis have been compromised, and the lives of military personnel put at risk?”

How many Signal chats with sensitive information about military operations are ongoing within the Pentagon right now?

Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) has [13]called for an immediate investigation. "How many Signal chats with sensitive information about military operations are ongoing within the Pentagon right now? Where else are war plans being shared with such abject disregard for our national security? We need answers. Right now."

The incident is doubly embarrassing for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who on March 14 [14]Xeeted : “Any unauthorized release of classified information is a violation of the law and will be treated as such.”

Goldberg had been a member of the group for three days at the time of that tweet.

Signal co-founder Moxie Marlinspike couldn't hide his glee.

"There are so many great reasons to be on Signal," he [15]opined . "Now including the opportunity for the vice president of the United States of America to randomly add you to a group chat for coordination of sensitive military operations. Don’t sleep on this opportunity…"

At a Monday press conference President Trump was asked about the incident but denied any knowledge of the affair.

"I don't know anything about it," [16]said the commander in chief. "I'm not a big fan of The Atlantic. To me it's a magazine that's going out of business. But I know nothing about it." ®

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[1] https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/03/trump-administration-accidentally-texted-me-its-war-plans/682151/

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[5] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/04/encryption_backdoor_debate/

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/26/signal_will_withdraw_from_sweden/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/20/signal_adopts_new_alphabet_jumble/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/25/signal_uk_online_safety_bill/

[9] https://mickryan.substack.com/p/that-signal-chat

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[11] https://www.theregister.com/2016/05/26/inspector_general_clinton_broke_law_private_email_server/

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[13] https://x.com/SenAdamSchiff/status/1904264200740078006

[14] https://x.com/DNIGabbard/status/1900525561786646903

[15] https://x.com/moxie/status/1904271189427802543

[16] https://x.com/atrupar/status/1904242852827480216

[17] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



and off course

Anonymous Coward

The people in the group chat also in the past have recommended jail for people using unauthorised comms.

so when do they jail themselves?

I'm suspecting when their fairytail hell freeezes over.

Re: and off course

Groo The Wanderer - A Canuck

But the Pumpkin Hitler and Muscolini weren't involved so "the party is golden". They'll blame it all on a scapegoat rather than dealing with the fact that the whole lot of them act like children when it comes to using technology, choosing to spread screaming tantrums and rants instead of any kind of plans and protocols for how they intend the government to function with all these cuts. If all the departments of government are to be disbanded, what, pray tell, are the Congressmen and Senators in the US managing and doing to deserve an office in government?

Let's see your bullet point lists with explanations by morning, people - minimum 5 maximum 7 points per list, or you're fired.

Erik Beall

Not normal times indeed. I would not be surprised if the only blame gets directed at the journalist. Bad political leaders (and business people) rely almost exclusively on blame for continued survival in the face of constant screw ups and the current crop of "Leaders" is extremely talented at avoiding blame when it's deserved and grabbing credit regardless of whether it isn't. Genius level in fact. Unfortunately for the rest of us...

Too late

Gary Stewart

Trump has already done that. And if you didn't see that coming... I don't know what to say to you. Once again there are no words to describe just how bad this administration is.

Re: Too late

HuBo

Yeah, it's hard to have expected anything else from this cosplay administration that believes Village People's costumes are the real thing and a bananarama republic is the highest form of government (as banana splits are to desserts).

We have entered the twilight zone!

Dinanziame

My assumption is that an intern was tasked with setting up a secret group chat between very important people and thought it would be funny to add a journalist

Gary Stewart

We hold these truths to be self evident. It is simply gross incompetence at the highest levels of the US government AKA the incompetent leading the incompetent.

martinusher

>My assumption is that an intern was tasked with setting up a secret group chat between very important people and thought it would be funny to add a journalist

Very unlikely. A more likely scenario is that the name "Jeffrey Goldberg" isn't uncommon and so the person setting up the chat inadvertently selected the wrong one. (Knowing the way our Administration works I wouldn't rule out this being someone in another country's government but we'll have to leave it to the journalists to figure that one out.)

What's really dynamite is the idea that policies worked out well in advance require 'selling' to the public, stuff like that. To borrow from an old UK election slogan "We've Never Been Had So Good". Because this isn't a one off, its what we call in the US "SOP" --- Standard Operating Procedures.

nobody who matters

<....."My assumption is that an intern was tasked with setting up a secret group chat between very important people and thought it would be funny to add a journalist"....>

And even if that were to be the reason, it is not a valid excuse!

ExampleOne

Why use Signal? To avoid the proper recording of the discussions and to hide them from any formal auditing and review later.

I mean, whatever they used to chant regarding Hillary Clinton using a private email server, there were no actual sanctions aside from the political grand standing. I am not sure the Democrat critics really have much of a leg to stand on, the hypocrisy is rank on both sides here.

Wang Cores

What the actual fuck do democrats have to do with this? The only critical aspect of the article is from an Australian army officer.

Hi Donald...

Mitoo Bobsworth

Still hung up on Hilary Clinton, eh? Jeez, get over it!

Robert 22

This dwarfs anything that Hillary did. There was clearly very sensitive information being discussed using insecure means and it got leaked through carelessness and or ineptitude. Moreover, the 2016 election was close enough that Republican grandstanding on this issue probably succeeded in swinging the election outcome.

Big deal...

IGotOut

Trump will claim fake news.

Democrats will do nothing

"Judge" will find them guilty

Whitehouse will call for judge to be impeached

Sentence will be given

Persons will be pardoned.

Corruption continues as normal.

The press and politicians will blame immigrants/ the poor / the sick for their problems caused by the above.

People will believe what they are told, by whichever version of the truth they want to hear.

Re: Big deal...

Anonymous Coward

"People will believe what they are told, by whichever version of the truth they want to hear."

You are a wise person. Kudos.

According to Pete Hegseth...

Mitoo Bobsworth

Pete Hegseth should go to prison immediately.

Re: According to Pete Hegseth...

Anonymous Coward

I am just shocked that they would include someone who is not a traitor! WTF?

Incompetence finds it own level

Anonymous Coward

Gross incompetence takes a little longer.

The US is currently lead by criminals and fools.

Re: Incompetence finds it own level

Robert 22

Trump's Law of Incompetence:

Incompetence drives out competence.

Re: Incompetence finds it own level

Mitoo Bobsworth

At least they're consistent - useless and stupid 100% of the time.

Wow.

Dostoevsky

Either:

1) they're not just dumb, they're brain-dead, or

2) someone thought this would be a funny way to troll Europe and Egypt.

Satire is dead. Reality is more absurd than any conceivable fiction. I'm very interested in finding out.

(Seriously, how the frick do you *accidentally* add someone to a Signal chat!?)

Good promotion for signal

Yet Another Anonymous coward

At least they didn't use Twitter

Donald Trump Doing a Sergeant Schultz

Anonymous Coward

"I know nuhsink, nuhsink, nuhsink!"

Re: Donald Trump Doing a Sergeant Schultz

Anonymous Coward

Good analogy.

Both were larger, dim-witted gents and also Nazis.

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