
President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials claimed Tuesday that they did not share any classified materials in a group text about U.S. military plans that inadvertently included a journalist. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe told senators that no classified information was shared in a Signal group chat about U.S. military plans, even as the White House called the incident a mistake.
Key Points:
The Signal mix-up can shake public trust in Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and Hegseth, and it raises fears that sensitive military planning was handled carelessly.
A public review could push stricter rules for government messaging and better protection of national security information.
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Central witness who acknowledged being on the text chain and defended its use.
Central witness who testified about the chat and denied classified information was shared.
Central official who organized the group chat and took responsibility for Goldberg’s inclusion.
Key official whose message allegedly contained operational details and whose role as original classifying authority is central.
Ranking Democrat who strongly criticized the administration during the hearing.
Named senator whose questioning prompted responses about Signal and possible classified information.
Witness who said he had been briefed on the incident but did not confirm an investigation.
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Sign in to commentNamed senator who questioned Gabbard about what was discussed in the chat.
Senator who grilled Ratcliffe about the timing of the chat and criticized the administration.
Committee chair mentioned as presiding over the hearing and its opening remarks.
Publication that broke the report on the Signal thread and the alleged military-plan discussion.
Named as one of the officials reportedly included in the Signal thread.