Posted on 04/02/2025 5:13:30 PM PDT by Red Badger
Another day, another leak.
President Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz’s staffers set up at least 20 other Signal chat groups to discuss Ukraine, China, Russia and more.
At least four people added to the Signal groups anonymously told Politico about the chats.
Politico reported:
National 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 and Europe, according to four people who have been personally added to Signal chats.
Two of the people said they were in or have direct knowledge of at least 20 such chats. All four said they saw instances of sensitive information being discussed.
Mike Waltz is already under fire for adding The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat group with high-ranking Trump Administration officials discussing the successful attack on Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
Mike Waltz’s relationship with Jeffrey Goldberg has come into question after a screenshot of the Signal group clearly shows Waltz added The Atlantic editor to the “Houthi PC small group.”
Although Mike Waltz insists he has never spoken to Jeffrey Goldberg, it appears they might actually know each other.
According to investigative reporter Paul Sperry, Mike Waltz was a source for Jeffrey Goldberg while he was serving on the House Intel Committee.
Per Paul Sperry: Though Waltz insists, “I wasn’t talking to [Goldberg],” a US intel official told me Waltz was a source for Goldberg while on HPSCI. “There’s no need for an investigation to figure out how he was added to the chat.Goldberg was in his address book b/c he’s been talking to him”
Additionally, Mike Waltz attended an event moderated by Jeffrey Goldberg in 2021.
On Tuesday it was reported that Mike Waltz and others in the National Security Council have used Gmail to conduct official government business.
According to a leak to The Washington Post, Mike Waltz did not transmit classified information over his Gmail account – unlike Hillary Clinton while she was the head of the Department of State.
Who is leaking the latest information about Mike Waltz’s Signal chat groups to the media?
10 more times and it might start to like it isn’t an accident.
What’s wrong with that? As long as the right people were invited.
I would have thought that they would have already stopped using Signal. Now it appears that Mike Waltz is ‘dirty.’
Or a staffer
Well, he had them all in his Venmo account, and Venmo is only for money transfer and I doubt he was paying them.
Yes, a staffer.
Laura Loomer has been all over it for awhile now. She has all the receippts.
Signal was approved by the Biden White House when the US govt was hacked. It was the end to end encryption service of choice. Also seems like the “hack” wasn’t Russia or China but the CIA so they could have all government communication go through their very own approved app.
Lie detector time—all staff.
John Bolton -itis?
Time for his boss to lay down the law. Loose lips sink ships, and Waltz is looking like a Titanic.
Explain why it is OK for these folks to be talking to our enemies about anything.
Politico
Atlantic Magazine
We would be better off if they talked to North Korea.
I think we found the rat many of us expected was behind all of this, the donor class has to pull out all of the stops to prevent the Tariffs from creating a blowing sound of jobs rushing back from overseas, Mexico, and Canada.
I’m actually kinda leaning to spy craft by a foreign government.
Come to think of it is Europe who’s been demanding government back doors into software. Maybe they have one in Signal.
Signal is open source. You can read the code and check for backdoors. It’s here: https://github.com/signalapp
Funny how the commies are NOT calling for Waltz to resign, notice that..they only want Hegseth gone
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