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From March 11 to 15, 2025, a group of United States
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leaders conversed on a group chat using the messaging service
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about imminent military operations against the
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in
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code-named
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. Among the chat's members were Vice President
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, top
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, three
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secretaries, and the directors of two Intelligence Community agencies. A high-profile leak occurred when National Security Advisor
Mike Waltz Michael George Glen Waltz (born January 31, 1974) is an American politician, businessman, author, and former United States Army Special Forces, Army Special Forces officer who is President Donald Trump's current nominee for United States ambassa ...
erroneously added
Jeffrey Goldberg Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born 1965) is an American journalist who is the editor-in-chief of ''The Atlantic''. During his nine years at ''The Atlantic'' before becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs. He moderated ...
, the
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of the American magazine ''
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'' and the moderator of the
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weekly news program ''
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'', to the group. On March 15, Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American author, former television presenter, and former Army National Guard officer who has served as the 29th United States secretary of defense since 2025. Hegseth studied politics at Princeton ...
used the chat to share sensitive and classified details of the impending airstrikes, including types of aircraft and missiles, as well as launch and attack times. The name of an active undercover
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officer was mentioned by CIA director
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in the chat, while Vance and Hegseth expressed contempt for European allies. The contents of the chat became public on March 24, when Goldberg published a partially redacted transcript in ''The Atlantic''. The White House's
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spokesman Brian Hughes verified the chat's authenticity. After other
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officials disputed Goldberg's characterization of the redacted sections as likely containing
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, ''The Atlantic'' published the entire transcript on March 25. The incident raised concerns about national security leaders'
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practices, what other sensitive information they might have revealed, whether they were following records-preservation laws,
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in the Trump administration, and more. The
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was nicknamed Signalgate in the media. A forensic investigation by the White House information technology office determined that Waltz had inadvertently saved Goldberg's phone number under Hughes' contact information. Waltz then added Goldberg to the chat while trying to add Hughes. Subsequently, investigative journalists reported Waltz's team regularly created group chats to coordinate official work and that Hegseth shared details about missile strikes in Yemen to a second group chat which included his wife, his brother, and his lawyer.


Background


United States attacks in Yemen

Due to the
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, the
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administration in Yemen began launching attacks on
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and against international shipping in the
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, including the bombing, hijacking and destruction of commercial vessels. In January 2024, the United States and
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began a series of airstrikes on the Houthis in retaliation. After assuming office in January 2025, the Trump administration claimed it would implement a more assertive response to Houthi disruptions of international shipping lanes than the preceding
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had undertaken. Following the implementation of the
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on January 19, the Houthis announced that they would stop attacking ships transiting through the Red Sea, except for ships affiliated with Israel. After Israel blocked humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, the Houthis resumed their attacks on March 11. On March 15, the United States launched another series of airstrikes on Yemen. These attacks were part of a campaign dubbed Operation Rough Rider by Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American author, former television presenter, and former Army National Guard officer who has served as the 29th United States secretary of defense since 2025. Hegseth studied politics at Princeton ...
, alluding to the President
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's
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in the
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.


Signal messaging app

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, a mobile messaging app, gained popularity among the general public, particularly after the 2024 Chinese telecommunications breach, thanks to features such as
end-to-end encryption End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a method of implementing a secure communication system where only communicating users can participate. No one else, including the system provider, telecom providers, Internet providers or malicious actors, can ...
for all messages and
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s by default, minimal
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, and optional auto-deletion of messages. The US government discourages the use of Signal for official business because of records-retention laws and the app's security features possibly not working if the user's device is compromised. On March 18, 2025, the
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sent a department-wide memo warning, "Please note: third party messaging apps (e.g. Signal) are permitted by policy for unclassified accountability/recall exercises but are NOT approved to process or store nonpublic unclassified information"—a category whose release would be far less potentially damaging than that about ongoing military operations. A former NSA hacker said that linking Signal to a desktop app is one of its biggest risks, as Ratcliffe suggested he had done.


Past comments by Trump administration members

Certain Trump administration members involved in the Signal group chat had previously criticized
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for her email controversy: Donald Trump in 2016 said that Clinton tried to "bypass government security" and "sent and received classified information on an insecure server, putting the safety of the American people under threat"; Pete Hegseth in 2016 said that America's allies would be "worried that our leaders may be exposing them because of their gross negligence or their recklessness in handling information", Stephen Miller in 2022 said that "foreign adversaries could easily hack classified ops & intel in real time" due to Clinton's use of "unsecured" communications; while Mike Waltz claimed Clinton was able to "delete 33,000 government emails on a private server". Other Trump administration members involved in the Signal group chat had also previously emphasized the need to strictly punish security breaches; Tulsi Gabbard on March 14, 2025, said: "Any unauthorized release of classified information is a violation of the law and will be treated as such", while John Ratcliffe stated in 2019: "Mishandling classified information is still a violation of the
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."


Members

The group's 19 members included these people, plus a CIA officer whose name ''
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'' withheld at the CIA's request: * Alex Wong, Principal Deputy National Security Adviser. * Brian McCormack, Chief of Staff for the
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. *Dan Katz, Chief of Staff for the Secretary of the Treasury. *Jacob, identity unknown. *
JD Vance James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August2, 1984) is an American politician, author, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republic ...
,
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. *
Jeffrey Goldberg Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born 1965) is an American journalist who is the editor-in-chief of ''The Atlantic''. During his nine years at ''The Atlantic'' before becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs. He moderated ...
,
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of ''
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''. *
Joe Kent Joseph Clay Kent (born April 11, 1980) is an American politician, former United States Army officer, and former Central Intelligence Agency paramilitary officer. A member of the Republican Party, he was the Republican candidate in the United ...
, Acting Chief of Staff for the Director of National Intelligence, and nominee for
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Director. *
John Ratcliffe John Lee Ratcliffe (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the ninth director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 2025. He previously served as the sixth director of national intelligence from ...
,
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. *
Marco Rubio Marco Antonio Rubio (; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat serving since 2025 as the 72nd United States Secretary of State, United States secretary of state. A member of the Republican Party (United States) , Rep ...
, Secretary of State. * Mike Needham, Special Adviser and Consultant on Foreign Policy Issues for the
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. *
Mike Waltz Michael George Glen Waltz (born January 31, 1974) is an American politician, businessman, author, and former United States Army Special Forces, Army Special Forces officer who is President Donald Trump's current nominee for United States ambassa ...
, National Security Advisor. *
Pete Hegseth Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American author, former television presenter, and former Army National Guard officer who has served as the 29th United States secretary of defense since 2025. Hegseth studied politics at Princeton ...
,
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. *
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,
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. * Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. *
Steve Witkoff Steven Charles Witkoff (born March 15, 1957) is an American real estate investor and lawyer who has served as the Ambassadors of the United States#Special envoys, representatives, and coordinators, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East ...
, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East. *
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,
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. *
Tulsi Gabbard Tulsi Gabbard (; born April 12, 1981) is an American politician and military officer serving as the director of National Intelligence, director of national intelligence (DNI) since 2025. She has held the rank of Lieutenant colonel (United Stat ...
,
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. * Walker Barrett, professional staff member for the
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Republicans.


Leak

On March 11, 2025, National Security Advisor
Michael Waltz Michael George Glen Waltz (born January 31, 1974) is an American politician, businessman, author, and former Army Special Forces officer who is President Donald Trump's current nominee for United States ambassador to the United Nations. A membe ...
established a group conversation on Signal that included several high-ranking administration officials, including
Vice President A vice president or vice-president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vi ...
JD Vance James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August2, 1984) is an American politician, author, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republic ...
, Secretary of State
Marco Rubio Marco Antonio Rubio (; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat serving since 2025 as the 72nd United States Secretary of State, United States secretary of state. A member of the Republican Party (United States) , Rep ...
,
Secretary of Defense A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and military forces, found in states where the government is divided ...
Pete Hegseth Peter Brian Hegseth (born June 6, 1980) is an American author, former television presenter, and former Army National Guard officer who has served as the 29th United States secretary of defense since 2025. Hegseth studied politics at Princeton ...
,
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John Ratcliffe John Lee Ratcliffe (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the ninth director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 2025. He previously served as the sixth director of national intelligence from ...
,
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Tulsi Gabbard Tulsi Gabbard (; born April 12, 1981) is an American politician and military officer serving as the director of National Intelligence, director of national intelligence (DNI) since 2025. She has held the rank of Lieutenant colonel (United Stat ...
(identified as "TG"),
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Scott Bessent Scott Kenneth Homer Bessent ( ; born August 21, 1962) is an American government official and former hedge fund manager serving since 2025 as the 79th United States Secretary of the Treasury, United States secretary of the treasury. He was former ...
(identified as "Scott B"), presumed
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Stephen Miller (identified as "S M"),
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Susie Wiles Susan Wiles (' Summerall; born May 14, 1957) is an American government official and political consultant who has served as the 32nd White House Chief of Staff, White House chief of staff since 2025, and the first woman to hold the role. A m ...
, and United States Special Envoy to the Middle East
Steve Witkoff Steven Charles Witkoff (born March 15, 1957) is an American real estate investor and lawyer who has served as the Ambassadors of the United States#Special envoys, representatives, and coordinators, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East ...
. As he created the chat, Waltz also sent a Signal request to
Jeffrey Goldberg Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born 1965) is an American journalist who is the editor-in-chief of ''The Atlantic''. During his nine years at ''The Atlantic'' before becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs. He moderated ...
, the
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of ''
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'' magazine, to join the conversation. On March 13, 2025, Waltz added Goldberg to a private Signal group chat labeled "Houthi PC small group". Although his presence in the chat was visible to other members under the handle "JG", the other members were apparently unaware of his identity. The group initially exchanged messages about staffing arrangements, with principals designating representatives from their departments for coordination purposes. In the subsequent discussion, the officials shared sensitive operational details regarding the planned military strikes in Yemen, including specific information about targets, weapons, and strike sequencing. On March 13, Witkoff was in Moscow meeting with Russian leader
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, though it is not known whether he had a device with Signal with him at the time. Just after midnight Moscow time, the chat named an active CIA intelligence officer; according to a
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post by Sergei Markov, Witkoff and Putin were in a meeting until 1:30 a.m. On March 14, discussion in the group turned to prospective military action against Houthi targets. Witkoff had left Russia and was in
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,
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. The account identified as Vance expressed reservations about the operation's timing and alignment with administration messaging, suggesting a delay of one month. This account stated: The Hegseth-associated account responded with a rationale for immediate action, pointing to risks of delaying, including potential leaks that might make the administration appear indecisive. The group discussion included exchanges about European economic interests in Red Sea shipping lanes and the administration's policy regarding cost-sharing with allies, with the Vance-associated account stating "I just hate bailing Europe out again." while the Hegseth-associated account responded: "VP: I fully share your loathing of European free-loading. It's PATHETIC. But Mike is correct, we are the only ones on the planet (on our side of the ledger) who can do this." An account presumed to be Stephen Miller's effectively ended the discussion by stating that the president had given a "green light", but wanted assurances that European nations would contribute financially to securing shipping lanes. On March 15 at 11:44 a.m. EDT (UTC−4), the Hegseth-associated account shared what Goldberg described as detailed operational information regarding imminent strikes, including target information, weapons systems to be employed and attack sequencing. Goldberg stated that this message indicated strikes were to begin about 1:45 p.m. EDT. When most of the chat was published by ''The Atlantic'', it showed that Hegseth revealed information including the launch times of
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aircraft, MQ-9 drones and Tomahawk missiles, as well as the time when the F-18 aircraft would reach their targets, and the time when the bombs would land. About 1:55 p.m. EDT on March 15, Goldberg verified through
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reports that explosions were occurring in
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, Yemen's capital. After the strikes, group members exchanged congratulatory messages. The Waltz-associated account characterized the military operation as an "amazing job", while other accounts contributed affirmative responses. The Waltz-associated account shared three
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s in response: a fist, an
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, and a fire symbol. A user identified as "MAR", believed to be Rubio, congratulated "Pete and your team!!" referencing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The Witkoff-associated account sent a message with five emojis: two praying hands, a flexed bicep and two American flags. Goldberg observed the conversation without participating and eventually removed himself from the chat, which would have automatically notified the group members as of the time he left. He received no inquiries about his participation or departure.


First ''Atlantic'' article

On March 24, 2025, Goldberg published an article about the group chat and its
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in ''The Atlantic''. He expressed the concern of security experts that the coordination of national security operations over Signal potentially violated the
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. Signal is not an approved government platform for sharing classified information. The experts also raised concern at the group chat's potential violations of federal records laws requiring preservation of communications regarding official government business: the Signal group was reportedly configured by Waltz to delete its messages after one week or four weeks. The inclusion of a journalist in the group potentially constituted an illegal disclosure of
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to an individual without proper clearance.


Congressional hearings

On March 25, an annual hearing on the intelligence community's worldwide threat assessment was held by the
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, and top intelligence officers were questioned about the leak. Republican senators
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(South Dakota) and
Todd Young Todd Christopher Young (born August 24, 1972) is an American politician, attorney, and Marine Corps veteran serving as the senior United States senator from Indiana, a seat he has held since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, Young previou ...
(Indiana) also said they would ask questions about the leak in the classified section of the hearing. On March 26, the
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held a hearing in the same context, and they discussed the leak as well.


Second ''Atlantic'' article

In response to administration's claims that no classified material was shared in the Signal group, Goldberg and
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published a second article in ''The Atlantic'' on March 26. This article contained the full text of the exchanges that took place during the March 15 attack on the Houthis, omitting only the name of a CIA operative. This revealed that the exchange included specific timing of planned military strikes and real-time reports on their deployment.


White House internal investigation

Following the leak,
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launched an internal investigation on April 3, 2025, after a request from the
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. According to ''
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'', a "forensic review" by the White House information technology office discovered Goldberg had emailed the campaign in October 2024 regarding a story critical of Trump's attitude toward wounded service members. The campaign forwarded the email to Trump's then-spokesperson Brian Hughes, who copied and pasted the entirety of the email into a text message that he sent to Waltz. The content included a signature block with Goldberg's phone number. Waltz did not call Goldberg but saved Goldberg's number in his iPhone under the contact card for Hughes. ''The Guardian'' reported, "According to the White House, the number was erroneously saved during a "contact suggestion update" by Waltz's iPhone", in which an algorithm suggests adding unknown numbers to existing contacts that it detects may be related. Following the election, Hughes became the spokesperson for the
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. Waltz's error went undiscovered until Waltz attempted to add Hughes to the "Houthi PC small group" group chat and inadvertently added Goldberg instead.


Additional Signal group chats

On March 30, 2025, ''
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'' reported that Waltz had hosted Signal group chats with Cabinet members on a number of topics, including
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and the
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. On April 2, 2025, Dasha Burns, writing for ''
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'', reported Waltz's team "regularly set up chats on Signal to coordinate official work on issues including
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,
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,
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,
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policy,
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and
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". Burns's four sources were either included in the group chats or had direct knowledge of them. All four reported seeing "sensitive details of national security work", but could not confirm their classification. On April 20, 2025, ''The New York Times'' reported that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth initiated another Signal group chat titled "Defense , Team Huddle". This chat reportedly had information about the timing of airstrikes, and included Hegseth's brother, his wife and about a dozen other people. Officials speaking for the Pentagon stated that the informants were trying to sabotage Hegseth's agenda, and that "there was no classified information in any Signal chat". Former Pentagon official Evelyn Farkas opined that participants apparently "broke the law" in mishandling military secrets. Some media outlets reported, based on anonymous sources, that the White House was considering firing Hegseth.


Other security errors

On March 26, 2025, the German magazine ''
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'' reported that they were able to find private contact details and passwords for members of the group chat, including Gabbard, Hegseth, and Waltz, on the Internet. They did not publish this information, but informed the affected officials and the US Defense Department of their findings. The same day, ''Wired'' reported that Waltz's
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account was open to the public and that it was connected to hundreds of other people, including Susie Wiles and
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staffer Walker Barrett. Security experts told ''Wired'' that knowledge of these connections could be exploited by foreign actors. The account was made private after this reporting. ''
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'' then uncovered that Hegseth had brought his wife to two meetings with foreign military counterparts, even though attendees are typically limited to those with security clearances because of the sensitive information discussed. On April 1, 2025, ''
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'' reported that members of the National Security Council, including Waltz, have conducted government business over personal
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accounts, which is unencrypted. They also reported that Waltz would
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his schedule into Signal to coordinate meetings and discussions. On May 2, 2025, it was revealed in photographs of Waltz taken during a cabinet meeting that he was using an unofficial Signal-compatible app (available for iOS and Android) called TM SGNL made by Israeli company TeleMessage.
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raised concerns over the potential for Israeli espionage given the IDF backgrounds of many key TeleMessage employees.
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reported that a hacker was able to penetrate the TeleMessage server in "fifteen to twenty minutes", revealing DHS phone numbers and emails, and allowing capture of in-flight messages.


Aftermath


''American Oversight v. Hegseth''

On March 26, a government watchdog group,
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, filed suit in the
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against Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, Scott Bessent, Marco Rubio, and the
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, alleging that they failed to abide by the
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and the
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. The case was assigned to judge
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. The next day, the judge issued a temporary restraining order, telling the government to preserve all Signal communications from March 11–15 and to file a status report the next Monday with declarations specifying what steps were taken to preserve the messages. Boasberg is also presiding over another Trump administration case, '' J.G.G. v. Trump'', involving use of the
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to deport
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nationals who are alleged to be members of the criminal gang
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. Journalist Colin Kalmbacher noted that in that case, the administration told Boasberg that it would not provide him with information about the commercial flights used to take the Venezuelans to a prison in
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, claiming a
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privilege, while in this case, the administration has publicly insisted that no classified national security information was divulged.


Investigation into unauthorized disclosures

On March 21, Hegseth's chief of staff, Joe Kasper, signed a memo that requested an investigation into "recent unauthorized disclosures of national security information involving sensitive communications", adding "the use of
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in the execution of this investigation will be in accordance with applicable law and policy." The leaks under investigation included military operational plans for the
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, a second carrier headed to the
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, Elon Musk's controversial visit to the Pentagon, and the pausing of the collection of intelligence to Ukraine. On April 15, 2025, Darin Selnick, who was the Pentagon's deputy chief of staff, was suspended, and
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, senior adviser to Hegseth, was escorted from the Pentagon. Hegseth had noted Caldwell as the best staff point of contact for the National Security Council as it prepared for the launch of strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Both Defense Department officials' administrative leaves occurred amid allegations of leaking sensitive and classified materials. It is unknown if any polygraph tests had been administered. According to a later report from ''
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'', Justin Fulcher, a former Pentagon lead for the US DOGE Service Temporary Organization who Hegseth had recently appointed as a senior adviser, falsely claimed to know of an illegal
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wiretap implicating Selnick, Caldwell and the deputy secretary's chief of staff Colin Carroll in the leaks. These claims reportedly contributed to the aides' firings. Fulcher denied the account. In March 2025, ''
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'' magazine found that Fulcher had apparently overstated his national security and business accomplishments.


Inspector general probe

In the aftermath of the Signal group chat leak, there were calls for an expedited inspector general review of the incident. On March 27, 2025,
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chair Sen.
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( R-MS) and ranking chairman Sen. Jack Reed ( D-RI) submitted a joint request to the Trump administration for an expedited IG assessment of whether or not Pete Hegseth and other DoD officials adhered to Pentagon policies, procedures, and classification requirements. In response to the request, on April 3, acting Pentagon inspector general Steven A. Stebbins announced in a notification letter to Hegseth that he was probing his usage of Signal in the group chat. The investigation has led to turmoil within the Defense Department, raising tensions and the firings and resignations of several top DoD officials, including former Chief of Staff Joe Kasper. On May 1, as news of the incident broke, the Pentagon inspector general expanded his investigation to include a second Signal group chat made by Hegseth that included members of his family.


Departure of Mike Waltz and Alex Wong

On May 1, 2025, it was revealed that both national security adviser
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and his deputy Alex Wong would be leaving their posts in the National Security Council, with Marco Rubio serving as interim national security advisor. It was announced soon after that Trump intended to nominate Waltz for U.N. ambassador.


Reactions


Donald Trump

Two hours after the article was released, as Trump was at a public event with
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, he was asked about the leak; he said he was not aware of it. The next day, March 25, he expressed confidence in Waltz, telling NBC News that it "was one of Michael [Waltz]'s people on the phone. A staffer had his number on there". Trump has dismissed questions about firing those responsible for the incident, saying that the administration has "looked into it" and that it is "something that can happen". Initially, Trump said he did not know anything about Signal, later adding that it "was the best technology for the moment". Trump was critical of ''The Atlantic'' and called Goldberg a "sleezebag" who found the chat "very boring and he left early". He later criticized US District Judge
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, calling him "disgraceful" and accused him of "massive" Trump derangement syndrome, among other things. The judge had been assigned to oversee the case involving the chats, which Trump claimed was "statistically impossible". Trump later said that Pete Hegseth was "doing a great job", describing the political scandal and ensuing controversy as a "witch hunt" against Hegseth and added that Waltz has taken responsibility for it. ''The Atlantic'' reported that Trump is privately upset with the recklessness of his advisers but has focused on attacking the press and journalists in public.


Trump administration

When ''The Atlantic'' published its report on March 24, 2025,
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spokesperson Brian Hughes issued a statement confirming the message chain was authentic and indicating that they were "reviewing how an inadvertent number was added to the chain". Hughes characterized the thread as demonstration of "deep and thoughtful policy coordination between senior officials" and said there had been "no threats to United States Armed Forces, troops or
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" resulting from the incident. On March 24, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Trump maintained "utmost confidence in his national security team, including National Security Advisor Mike Waltz". She suggested that reporters should trust Hegseth over Goldberg, whom she said was "a registered Democrat and an anti-Trump sensationalist reporter". On March 26, Karoline Leavitt said that Elon Musk had volunteered his "technical experts" to help the White House investigate how Goldberg was added to the chat. Regarding the incident, Director of National Intelligence
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said no classified information was shared. According to anonymous sources within the administration, the incident caused internal concern, with multiple administration officials expressing shock at the security breach. Other officials said that Signal was widely used throughout the administration for communications, leading to internal discussions about implementing new guidance or rules for internal communications. There were no immediate indications that Trump planned to dismiss any officials over the matter.


Members of the chat

After landing at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam in Hawaii, Hegseth said that Military operation plan, war plans had not been discussed in the text messages. Vance's communications director William Martin issued a statement: "Vice President Vance unequivocally supports this administration's foreign policy" and that "The President and the Vice President have had subsequent conversations about this matter and are in complete agreement." CIA director John Ratcliffe said Signal was authorized for the group chat. On March 25, at a White House event with US ambassadorial nominees, Waltz said he had never interacted with Goldberg: "This one in particular, I've never met, don't know, never communicated with." Waltz added that he "wouldn't know him if I bumped into him or saw him in a police lineup" and called Goldberg "the bottom scum of journalists". Photos on social media of Waltz and Goldberg standing next to each other during a 2021 event at the French Embassy circulated after Waltz's claim. Goldberg said of the photos, "If your eyeballs see us together, then I guess your eyeballs are seeing us together". Waltz said in an interview with Laura Ingraham that he took "full responsibility" for the inclusion of Goldberg in the group chat, but later in the interview criticized ''The Atlantic''s coverage and its reporting on the Gold Star family, Gold Star military families and the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, Russia "hoax". Trump later commented, "I don't think he should apologize. I think he's doing his best." Trump claimed a Waltz staffer had included Goldberg, which was later contradicted by Waltz on national television. Waltz has also suggested that Goldberg added himself to the Signal chat or that a technical mishap that led to the breach, claims that were later described by Goldberg as "crazy". Goldberg claims that he received a message request from Waltz on March 11, which he accepted. Goldberg also said in an interview, "If I'm such a nefarious character, why am I in Mike Waltz's phone? Why does he have my phone number? Why is he including me in this chat? And what do you expect a reporter to do when you learn interesting information about the way an administration is contemplating military action? What do they really think is going to happen?".


United States Congress


House of Representatives

Republican Party (United States), Republican Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said on March 24, "I think it would be a terrible mistake for there to be adverse consequences on any of the people that were involved in that call. They were trying to do a good job, the mission was accomplished with precision. I think that's what matters in the end." He added, "Apparently an inadvertent phone number made it onto that thread. They're going to track that down and make sure that doesn't happen again." Johnson expressed confidence that the administration would address the issue, stating: "They'll fix it. They'll fix it." Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York (state), New York) called for a congressional hearing into the incident, saying it was important to learn what happened and to keep "this type of national security breach from ever happening again". Jeffries said the administration's handling of sensitive information was "reckless, irresponsible and dangerous". He said the leak was evidence that Trump, who promised to "hire only the very best", had instead set up an administration "filled with lackeys and incompetent cronies". United States House of Representatives, Representative Jim Himes (D-Connecticut), the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, expressed strong concern, stating he was "horrified" by reports that senior national security officials shared sensitive information via an encrypted but still commercial messaging application. He characterized the actions as "a brazen violation of laws and regulations that exist to protect national security". House Foreign Affairs Committee ranking member Gregory Meeks (D-New York) demanded that committee chair Brian Mast (R-Florida) hold a congressional hearing, and called the leak "the most astonishing breach of our national security in recent history". Representative Don Bacon (R-Nebraska), a former United States Air Force, Air Force Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general and member of the House Armed Services Committee, rejected and criticized White House efforts to downplay the incident and said "The White House is in denial that this was not classified or sensitive data, they should just own up to it and preserve credibility." He also said on ''CNN'', "I will guarantee you, 99.99 percent with confidence, Russia and China are monitoring those two phones, so I just think it's a security violation, and there's no doubt that Russia and China saw this stuff within hours of the actual attacks on Yemen or the Houthis." Bacon further called the group chat a "gross error" and said, "They intentionally put highly classified information on an unclassified device, I would have lost my security clearance in the Air Force for this and for a lot less." Following the April 20 reporting of an additional Signal chat, Bacon suggested "I wouldn't tolerate it if I was in charge" and that Hegseth is "acting like he's above the law—and that shows an amateur person". ''
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'' reported this as Bacon calling for Hegseth's firing.


Senate

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York (state), New York) characterized the incident as "one of the most stunning breaches of military intelligence" in recent history during a floor speech on March 24. Schumer urged his Republican colleagues to collaborate in a United States congressional hearing, congressional hearing into the security breach, describing the situation as extraordinarily serious and requiring immediate attention. Schumer later introduced a bill, Operational Security (OPSEC) Act of 2025, to establish an office for training administration officials in security protocols. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-South Dakota) stated that he would investigate the matter in detail. United States Senate, Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) offered a more critical assessment, describing it as a "huge screw up" and suggesting that "the Interagency would look at that", referring to the fact that the group chat involved heads of multiple government agencies. Senator Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island), the ranking member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, issued a statement calling the incident "one of the most egregious failures of operational security and common sense" he had witnessed during his career. He indicated his intention to seek immediate answers from the administration regarding the security lapse. Senator
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(R-Mississippi), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, took a more measured approach but acknowledged the gravity of the situation. Speaking to reporters, Wicker confirmed that the committee was "very concerned" about the incident and planned to "look into it on a bipartisan basis". This represented one of the stronger responses from Republican leadership, as most GOP lawmakers explicitly avoided calling for investigations or hearings. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois), an Iraq War veteran, characterized Hegseth as "the most unqualified Secretary of Defense in history" and accused him of "demonstrating his incompetence by literally leaking classified war plans in the group chat". She further asserted that "Hegseth and Trump are making our country less safe" through their handling of sensitive information. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) strongly condemned the incident, describing it on social media as "blatantly illegal and dangerous beyond belief". She characterized the administration officials as "complete amateurs" on handling national security matters and questioned what other sensitive discussions might be occurring in similar unclassified settings, asking: "What other highly sensitive national security conversations are happening over group chat? Any other random people accidentally added to those, too?" Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) stated: "Think about what we would do if Biden were president and this came out... we would raise the roof." She added that "It's going to be interesting to see if anybody loses their job over this". Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) described the incident as "egregious, reckless, and illegal". Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), in an interview with Laura Ingraham, spoke against "leftist media", stating, "They can't argue with the policies, which the American people support, they can't argue with this new demonstration of American strength that is keeping Americans safe at home and abroad, so now we're griping about who's on a text message and who's not." Senator Mark Kelly (D-Arizona), in an interview with NPR, called for Pete Hegseth's resignation, stating that he is "unqualified for this job;" and "if he doesn't resign, the president should fire him."


Other political figures

Former CIA Director and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta commented that "somebody needs to get fired" and highlighted that if someone other than Goldberg had received the information, they "could reveal this information immediately to the Houthis in Yemen that they were about to be attacked". Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee
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responded to the news with a brief statement on social media platform X (formerly Twitter): "You have got to be kidding me." This comment gained particular attention given previous scrutiny over Clinton's own Hillary Clinton email controversy, handling of sensitive information during her tenure as Secretary of State, including an FBI investigation into her use of a private email server for Top Secret, confidential, official communications instead of official United States Department of State, State Department email accounts maintained on federal servers. Pete Buttigieg, a former Office of Naval Intelligence, Naval Intelligence officer who served as United States Secretary of Transportation, Transportation Secretary during the Biden administration, characterized the incident from "an operational security perspective" as "the highest level of fuckup imaginable" and concluded that "[t]hese people cannot keep America safe". John Bolton, who served as National Security Advisor during Trump's first term, described the administration's use of Signal in any sense as "stunning". Alex Wagner (government official), Alex Wagner, a former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower & Reserve Affairs), assistant Air Force secretary for manpower and reserve affairs, wrote that "if any Airman#United States, Airman or United States Space Force#Guardians, Guardian or civilian employee were discovered to have shared top-secret information on their personal devices, it would be the end of their career and likely would result in a court-martial or criminal referral to the Justice Department. To fail to hold, say, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accountable would be to undermine the military's crucial dedication to operational security and to send the corrosive message that leaders are held to a lower standard than their troops".


US military personnel

A dozen Air Force and Navy fighter pilots told ''The New York Times'' that they were concerned with the leaders' poor operational security and inability to admit their errors.


International

European representatives reacted negatively to the leaked group chat, with various anonymous officials voicing concern for the "reckless" leaks and badmouthing of European nations as "freeloaders". European officials nonetheless assured the public that their diplomatic relations with the United States remained stable and that the lives of their people were not at risk. Canadian prime minister Mark Carney, in the context of Canada–United States relations#Mark Carney and Donald Trump (March 2025 – present), his country's deteriorating relations with the United States, warned that the leaks meant that Canada has to start looking out more for itself in defense capabilities. Israeli officials were reported to be "furious" with the leak because it included sensitive intelligence Israel provided to the United States.


See also

* Watergate scandal * 2023 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau data breach * 2022–2023 Pentagon document leaks * 2020 United States federal government data breach * Joe Biden classified documents incident * Donald Trump's disclosures of classified information * Hillary Clinton email controversy * United States diplomatic cables leak * List of -gate scandals and controversies, List of ''-gate'' scandals and controversies * Őszöd speech


Notes


References


External links


Original ''The Atlantic'' article

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of reactions to the leak from the Trump administration and other GOP figures, compiled by ''The Washington Post'' {{Authority control 2025 controversies in the United States 2025 in American politics 2025 in international relations 21st-century military history of the United States Classified information in the United States Data breaches in the United States JD Vance March 2025 in the United States Marco Rubio Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) News leaks Pete Hegseth Political scandals in the United States Red Sea crisis Second Trump administration controversies Security breaches Text messaging The Atlantic (magazine) Tulsi Gabbard United States–Yemen relations United States military scandals