Trump’s advisor, sensitive military bets spoke through his personal Gmail

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Trump’s advisor, sensitive military bets spoke through his personal Gmail
President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor Michael Waltz allegedly discussed sensitive military information through his personal Gmail account. According to The Washington Post, Waltz was allegedly speaking through Gmail “strong weapon systems and sensitive military positions for an ongoing conflict.”

These allegations come after Waltz accidentally included a journalist in the Signal Chat Group, where a military attack on a planned military attack was discussed last week. The incident was about a military attack in Yemen, and during the messaging, Waltz claimed that the US government has discussed the high -level military plans of the US government.

Was there sensitive information in e-mail traffic?

According to the Washington Post, Waltz and other members of the National Security Council held quite technical talks with Gmail with colleagues in government institutions. According to the transmitted, other officials used official government accounts, while Waltz chose the personal e-mail address.

However, the National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes argued that Waltz never sent confidential information through an open account and that there was no evidence for it. Some sources reported that Waltz’s Gmail’s Gmail has been directed to potentially exploited information, such as a program and some working documents.

On the other hand, a report prepared by Wired has revealed that Waltz has identified hundreds of people, including journalists and military officials through a public Venmo account. Spiegel International, on the other hand, reported that some Trump administration authorities, including Waltz’s e-mail address, have made data leaks.