Speaking Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sought to dispel concerns from media and the public after ‘The Atlantic’ editor was accidentally included in a sensitive group discussion – on the encrypted Signal app – about recent U.S. military plans to eliminate Houthi rebels in Yemen. Leavitt said that there was “no classified information transmitted,” calling concerns on the matter a “sensationalized story” by “mainstream media.”
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Signal chat leak contains ‘no classified information’, White House insists
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