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4 hours agoLawmakers face scrutiny over classified info and transparency, with Waltz questioned on Signal chats, Hawley pushing for declassification of Trump rally docs, and an ex-Army officer confessing to leaking Russia-Ukraine war intel.
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Mike Waltz to face grilling over Signal chat at Senate hearing for UN role
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Congressman Mike Waltz is heading to a Senate hearing where he’ll be pressed about his use of Signal, an encrypted messaging app, during his time as national security adviser. This is his first public grilling since he was pushed out of that role, and lawmakers are likely digging into whether sensitive communications were mishandled.
Editor’s Note: Encrypted apps like Signal are a double-edged sword—great for privacy, but a headache for transparency in government. If Waltz used it for official business, it could raise red flags about record-keeping or even national security risks. This hearing isn’t just about him; it’s part of a bigger fight over how officials communicate—and what they might be hiding.
Hawley urges DHS Secretary Noem to declassify all Trump Butler rally assassination attempt documents
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A year after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Senator Josh Hawley is pressing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to declassify all related documents by July 30. Hawley’s demand zeroes in on alleged Secret Service missteps during the incident, suggesting transparency could shed light on what went wrong.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about revisiting a shocking moment in recent politics—it’s a push to uncover whether security failures put a former president (and potential future one) at risk. If documents are released, it could reignite debates about accountability in federal agencies, especially with an election looming. For critics of the Secret Service, it’s fuel; for Trump allies, it’s ammunition. Either way, the clock’s ticking.
Ex-Army officer admits sharing classified info about Russia-Ukraine war to woman he met online
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A retired U.S. Army officer with top-secret clearance just admitted in court that he shared classified details about the Russia-Ukraine war with someone he met on a dating app. The guy was working with U.S. Strategic Command after his military service when this happened—pretty serious breach for someone who should’ve known better.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just gossip—it’s a glaring reminder of how easily sensitive intel can slip out, even through something as casual as online dating. With tensions high over Ukraine, leaks like this could undermine trust in security protocols or even put lives at risk. It also raises uncomfortable questions: How many other cleared personnel might be cutting corners?
Retired Army officer pleads guilty to sharing classified info on Russia-Ukraine war on dating site
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A retired U.S. Army officer, who later worked as a civilian for the Air Force, admitted in court to leaking classified details about the Russia-Ukraine war—using a foreign dating site, of all places. The case highlights yet another bizarre and risky breach of sensitive military intelligence.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a bad judgment call—it’s a glaring example of how easily classified info can slip into the wrong hands, even through unlikely channels. With tensions high over Ukraine, leaks like this could undermine trust in U.S. security protocols and even put lives at risk. It’s a wake-up call for tighter controls, especially as digital platforms become unexpected tools for espionage.
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