The White House defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s actions in sharing detailed attack timing on a commercial app, arguing it wasn’t a classified “war plan,” despite the sensitive nature of the data. The timeline included specific launch times for jets and drones, raising concerns about operational security and potential risks to American forces. While semantic arguments were used to downplay the severity of the breach, calls for Hegseth’s resignation and questions about classification decisions continue to mount.
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Sen. Warren asks for contingency plans on national security after Trump and Musk’s social media fall out
Sen. Warren Questions Trump Administration on Musk's ContractsSenator Elizabeth Warren has requested Secretary of State Marco Rubio to provide details on the Trump administration's contingency plans regarding Elon Musk's contracts with the U.S., citing potential national security risks from Musk's public disputes with President Trump. Warren's concerns include the implications for SpaceX and Starlink's satellite communications if Musk's services are withdrawn, emphasizing that personal conflicts should not compromise national security. As Trump hints at reconsidering...
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