U.S. Senate Probes Major Intelligence Leak via Signal Chat
U.S. senators are urgently questioning President Trump's top intelligence representatives over unauthorized discussions of classified war plans in a Signal chat involving journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. This potential security breach is prompting bipartisan calls for rigorous investigation. Initial responses from White House officials downplay immediate repercussions while foregrounding actions against Yemen's Houthis.

In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. senators expressed outrage and demanded immediate explanations from President Donald Trump's key intelligence figures Tuesday following revelations of an unauthorized exchange of sensitive war plans through a Signal chat. This chat also surprisingly included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
The Signal group, labeled the "Houthi PC small group," divulged details on U.S. operations against the Yemeni Houthi rebels. National Security spokesperson Brian Hughes confirmed its authenticity, while the White House propounded inquiries into the accidental inclusion of Goldberg's contact.
The announcement has ignited bipartisan concern over national security risks, with senior members like Senator Mark Warner criticizing the cavalier handling of classified information. Meanwhile, debates continue in Senate hearings, led by officials like Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe, while the White House redirects focus onto successful military actions in Yemen.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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