I would imagine that the U.S. has strict rules on feds bringing unsecured electronics to Russia regardless of whether the trip was work related or not? I know my non government research institution has rules about brining institution (and personal if they are also used for work iirc) electronics to countries like China |
Who wants to work for someone who can’t answer a basic question under oath. |
The journalist won’t post the whole thing because there is a name of an intelligence officer and military positions. |
| Why was Jeffrey Goldberg added, by whom? |
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“I stand by what I said. We live in a world where this kind of mistake can happen and you learn from it. I have definitely received emails and sometimes emails at the bottom say if you received by accident you need to erase and contact sender. I have done this and can even recall a time someone said something I didn’t appreciate and it was an awkward call. The dumb thing is this reporter could have done this and built a reputation as a stand up person instead of being so partisan.” “You clearly haven’t read the article, and you should before you compare this to anything you’ve experienced in your own life.” Reading and critical thinking are tough for PP. |
| Wtf is Kash on? Is he ok? |
The National Security Adviser Waltz added him. Don't you read anything? |
Guys, please read the original article in the Atlantic. There’s a gift link in the first or second page of this very thread. |
They have great reporting. I’m sure, with the time delay, he consulted attorneys and tried to verify the source. The fact that the attack happened verified it. I don’t always agree with everything I read but I think their reporting is honest. I think I pay about $10 for a cyber subscription. I grew up with it in my house. |
Have you ever added the wrong "John" to a chat? These people seem so incompetent that it was probably someone typing in "Jeff..." and the first one that popped up got added, but they never checked to see that it was the correct Jeff. |
Tulsi was in India. The chat group idiots have broken so many laws. |
Clearly, neither does anyone in Trump's admin. |
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^^TikTokers believe in free speech. Why the intimidation implication? I find posts like hers refreshing.
80% of media is controlled by 6 corporations. There is a digital divide in how people source their news now and includes hearing opinions from people like her. |
Sad. Use something called google, read up, and then you can join the rest of the class. |
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Senator John Thune, the majority leader, appeared open to the idea of relevant Senate committees examining the Signal chat episode. “I suspect the Armed Services Committee may want to have some folks testify and have some of those questions answered,” he said Tuesday afternoon at a news conference. “What we want to do is make sure that something like that doesn’t happen again.”
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