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Lawmakers from both parties expressed outrage after The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief revealed he was accidentally included in a Trump administration Signal chat discussing Yemen airstrikes.

Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Pa.) and Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-Calif.) called for investigations and firings, labeling it a serious security breach.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) criticized the use of non-secure systems, warning that adversaries like Russia and China could exploit it.

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) condemned the administration’s mishandling of classified information, saying it endangers national security.

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    No heads will roll. What most stories miss is that the main reason they didn’t use official channels for this (and most likely many of their other conversations as well) is that they don’t want to comply with the Federal Records Act. They don’t want there to be a record of a lot of the shit they’re saying and doing and plan to do.

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      Yeah, I know why the guy came clean, but it would have been so much more useful if we stayed on the chat. Really a big missed opportunity.

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        OTOH he did stay on it as long as he could while still being able to protect himself by saying he didn’t think it could be real and most likely a scam or attempt to entrap, plus the thread was basically over by then anyway.

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          Yep. If he stayed on the chat too long he would have been arrested for espionage and imprisoned for life.

          The trump regime’s gross incompetence put him in a dangerous position.

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            Meanwhile, I suspect that someone on the inside quietly looped the journalist into the group as a way to expose what’s been going on. If so, that person is in grave danger.

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                I haven’t found anything so far saying who invited him in. Just passive voice that he was “inadvertently” included. So in your source that it was Waltz, did it say whether he personally did it or was it one of his staff? I’d be interested to know how it happened. Did someone misunderstand who “JG” meant? (apparently it was just his initials). If so, who with the initials JG did they think they were inviting. I’d appreciate any link with that info if you have it.

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      The horrific absurdity is that even Trump was beginning sentences with “Somebody should …” AFTER he became president.

      They are too used to the conspiracy-theorist, “humble-truth-finder” mindset EVEN when they are at the top.

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        Marco Rubio: “Alright, everybody, line up and get ready for the shooting of our own feet.”

        McConnell: “Aren’t you guys going to do something about all this?”

        Dems: “Like what? Go on tour?”

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    Remember in 2016 when the entire magat crowd screamed that Hillary should be locked up for using a private, secure server that was only accessible to authorized individuals?

    Surely they won’t be hypocrites and try to brush this under the rug, or worse try to blame the editor-in-chief who had no desire to get wrapped up in this.

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    I’m shocked that the administration of “Put the big boxes of top secret docs under the bathroom chandelier” would mishandle secret war plans.

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    Imagine that. You have unqualified amateurs in important government positions, and they don’t know what they’re doing.

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    I agree with those who think nothing will happen. Screw ups are an everyday thing for these clowns.

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    The only person in real danger here is the journalist.

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    The so-called experts on Trump over at the Atlantic wrote a long and boring article on my cellphone usage that is so incorrect I do not have time here to correct it. I only use Government Phones, and have only one seldom used government cell phone. Story is soooo wrong!

    –@RealDonaldTrump

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    The worst thing is aside from being inept and careless, there is no chance they aren’t selling secrets to anyone willing to pay.

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    Hegseth is now saying it didn’t actually happen, matching their incompetence with dishonesty, the tone of this “merit based” administration

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    I think the important thing here is to not get distracted and focus on what’s really important:

    Hillary’s emails.