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After the Trump administration disclosed war preparations to journalists, Hillary Clinton responded brutally.

Regarding the Trump administration’s latest error involving its top-secret military preparations, Hillary Clinton has expressed her opinions clearly.

Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was recently discovered to have been joined to a group conversation on the messaging software Signal.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice-President JD Vance, and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz were among those in the conversation.

According to The Guardian at the time, the top officials spoke about the government’s military intentions to launch attacks on Yemen, which occurred on March 15 and resulted in the deaths of over 30 people.

Goldberg was aware of these intentions two hours before to the attacks, but the world only found out about them after they had already occurred.

As a matter of fact, in the days before it, he had been joined to the group chat addressing the issue.

Goldberg’s shocking piece, which described the whole fiasco and the data he saw, was released Tuesday, March 24.

President Trump has now reacted to the revelation that Waltz or a member of his entourage unintentionally included him to the secret conversation.

In an interview with NBC News over the phone, the president stated: “Michael Waltz is a fine guy who has learned his lesson.

Trump went on to say, “It was one of Michael’s people on the phone.” “A staffer had [Goldberg’s] number on there.”

Additionally, Hillary Clinton has not spent any time in responding to the error made by the Trump administration.

Clinton posted an emoji of eyes beside a screenshot of Goldberg’s story on Twitter, writing, “You have got to be kidding me.”

 

 

Goldberg has subsequently raised the legitimate point that it was lucky that someone who backs the Houthis—a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military group that the US has been bombing in Yemen—wasn’t invited to the discussion, even if Trump has apparently dismissed the whole situation.

“I mean, at least it wasn’t somebody who supported the Houthis, because they were actually handing out information that I believe could have endangered the lives of American service people who were involved in that operation,” he said to PBS.

Additionally, the group would not have been as “highly successful and effective” if the individual had been a Houthis supporter, who might have alerted them about America’s intended assaults, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

 

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