Jesse Watters Brushes Off Mike Waltz's Wee' Group Chat Security Breach' to Attack Hillary Clinton
Briefly

Fox News host Jesse Watters downplayed a significant security breach involving the Trump administration's Signal group chat. National security advisor Mike Waltz accidentally included The Atlantic's editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, in discussions about a potential strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen. While other journalists viewed this as a concerning error in security protocol, Watters likened the situation to mistakenly adding a relative to a private group chat. He belittled the severity of the breach compared to past controversies involving Clinton's emails and Biden's documents, branding Goldberg as a hoax artist.
Did you ever try to start a group text? You're adding people and you accidentally add the wrong person? All of a sudden your Aunt Mary knows all your raunchy plans for the bachelor party?
Well, national security advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added a reporter to the group text and not a good reporter. Jeffrey Goldberg from The Atlantic, one of the biggest hoax artists around.
While Fox News anchor John Roberts called the mistake a BFD, his colleague, Watters, downplayed the problem... a wee bit of a security breach but one that hardly compares to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email server controversy.
Mike Waltz was putting together a group chat on signal, an encrypted app with the secretary of defense and the VP, to collaborate on whether to strike Iranian proxies in Yemen.
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