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The Director of National Intelligence, Toulcy Gabbard, the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe and other senior US intelligence officials in front of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Wednesday – in a session dominated by an unusual breach of security.
Gabbard, who was the head of the American Intelligence Society, was part of a high -level group chat on Signal, the application of an open source correspondence, where officials discussed detailed plans for an American bombing campaign in Yemen earlier this month.
The use of civil software to discuss sensitive military and government issues appeared after Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor -in -Chief Atlantic OceanThe account of the National Security Counselor, Michael Waltz, said it added it to the chat of the PC’s Committee group (PC).
Goldberg said that Defense Minister Beit Higseth sent detailed war plans in a message before the start of the American attack. Higseth is not among the officials who witnessed the Capitol Hill – but on Wednesday, many Democratic legislators called for resignation.
Divors about what constitutes the classified information
With the start of the session, Gabbard took the case that dominates the headlines this week.
“It was a mistake that an unintentionally correspondent had been added to a signal chat with high -ranking national security directors who have a political discussion about imminent strikes against the Houthis and the effects of the strike,” said Gabbard, referring to the rebels with high -level political discussions about imminent strikes against the Houthis and the effects of the strike, “referring to the rebels in Yemen.

She added that Waltz takes responsibility and that the review is underway.
“The conversation was frank and sensitive,” Gabbard said, but no secret information was shared. She added, “There were no sources, methods, sites, or war plans that were shared.”
Democrats differed in the committee.

“I have seen things much less sensitive to us with a high class,” said MP Jowaykin Castro, D-TEXAS. “It is not a lie to the country.”
Another democratic, Representative Raja Krishnamurthi from Illinois, was martyred by executive order and evidence of the Ministry of Defense. The “classified” information is “classified” if the unauthorized examination may harm national security, which determines details such as military plans and arms systems.
The result of a large snapshot of the “Houthi PC Small Group” signal chat, indicated that HegSth sent two letters announcing the launch of the F-18 fighters and MQ-9 aircraft with the start of the attack. Then, Krishnamurthy, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, asked, Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kroos, whether these are arms systems.
“They”, Cross said. But he added that he would distinguish, because such weapons “are used all over the world in many contexts.”

“This is classified information,” Krishnamori answered. “It is an arms system in addition to a sequence of strikes, as well as details about operations.”
Trump says he is “a charming chase”
President Trump rejected the controversy during his appearance in the Oval Office on Wednesday, and told reporters, “All this is a charming chase.”
The president sought to decline in criticism of the Minister of Defense, saying that Higseth “has nothing to do with this.”
He also tried to ask questions about the same sign. “You want to ask if the signal is working,” Trump said. “I don’t know the signal is working – I think the sign may be defective, to be honest with you.”
Earlier on Wednesday, White House press secretary Caroline Levit told the correspondents that “an encrypted signal is approved.”
Levitte said: “As the president said yesterday, as the CIA director witnessed under the department, this is an approved application.” “It is an encrypted application. The Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the CIA has been uploaded to government phones because it is the safest and efficient way to communicate.”
The second day of the certificate for intelligence heads
Trump’s comments followed the second appearance on Capitol Hill in several days by Japdar and Ratcliffe, who participated on Tuesday by Democrats in the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The leaders told members of the Senate that they had not shared any secret information illegally or illegally – which led to a challenge from Democrat, Senator Mark Warner from Virginia.
“If there are no secret materials, then share it with the committee,” Warner said. “You cannot get it in both directions.”

With officials insisting that they did nothing wrong and did not share secret information, Atlantic Ocean I now inadvertently shared signal messages with Goldberg, in a story entitled “Below are the attack plans that Trump’s advisers shared in the reference“
The story, “Higseth, Gabbard, Ratclifiv, and Trump’s statements – with the assurances made by many administration officials that we lie about the content of the signal texts – led us to believe that people must see the texts in order to reach their own conclusions.”
When the session entered its last hour, Higseth He defended himself on xSaying Atlantic OceanThe release of signal messages lacking specific names, goals and sites – and kept “there is no secret information.”