Elon Musk and Trump launch vehement accusations after the government unintentionally leaked war preparations to a journalist.

Elon Musk and Donald Trump have both responded angrily to reports that an Atlantic writer was unintentionally given access to confidential material about a planned strike in Yemen.

Following an incident in which Jeffrey Goldberg, a writer for The Atlantic, was inadvertently joined to a Signal group discussion, presumably by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz,

Donald Trump’s administration is presently under criticism. Reporters questioned Trump at the White House on Monday (March 25) about the purported security breach.

Most startlingly, Goldberg said, the gathering, which included senior officials from the Trump administration, was talking about an impending operation against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Two hours before to the bombings, he said he had seen confidential military plans that “included information about targets, weapons the U.S. would be deploying.”

 

If DOGE is unable to access Americans’ private information, the Trump administration threatens to “stop” social security.

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