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Hillary Refuses To Leave Trump Alone

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Hillary needs to keep her nose out of Trump’s business.

Hillary Clinton expressed shock on Monday after discovering that a senior journalist inadvertently joined a private message chain involving Trump administration officials discussing military actions against Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

Clinton Reacts to Stunning Yemen Leak

“You have got to be kidding me,” Clinton stated on social media, sharing an article that detailed the incident. Her strong reaction instantly gained attention, reigniting the debate surrounding classified information.

Controversy Rekindled: Clinton’s Email Scandal

This revelation drew immediate comparisons to Clinton’s own 2016 email controversy. Conservatives have consistently criticized Clinton’s use of a private email server as Secretary of State, citing concerns over security breaches and mishandled classified materials.

High-Level Trump Officials Discuss Military Action

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief at The Atlantic, disclosed that he unintentionally became part of a sensitive Signal app group chat. Goldberg was mistakenly added by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to a group named “Houthi PC small group.”

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Key Trump administration officials involved included:

  • Mike Waltz (National Security Advisor)
  • Pete Hegseth (Defense Secretary)
  • Marco Rubio (Secretary of State)
  • Tulsi Gabbard (Director of National Intelligence)
  • John Ratcliffe (CIA Director)
  • Vice President Vance

White House Defends Yemen Operations

White House spokesman Brian Hughes confirmed the authenticity of the messages but emphasized President Trump’s lack of knowledge about Goldberg’s accidental inclusion. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed Trump’s trust in his national security team, asserting the March 15 operation against the Houthis was both successful and essential.

Sensitive Military Details Exposed

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly disclosed specifics on military assets, target locations, and timing just hours before the operation commenced. The unintended leak raises serious questions about information security within the administration.

Clinton’s Email Scandal Revisited

In contrast, the FBI’s 2016 investigation into Clinton’s email practices led then-Director James Comey to label her actions as “extremely careless.” While no criminal charges resulted, 113 emails containing classified information were sent or received through Clinton’s private server, with nearly 2,000 more emails classified afterward.

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