Oregon lawmakers demand resignations over U.S. security breach on unsecured app
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Oregon's congressional delegation is advocating for resignations following a significant breach of security where senior U.S. intelligence officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, used the unsecured messaging app Signal to discuss war plans. Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg revealed he was inadvertently included in a group text where military operations regarding airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen were analyzed. This incident, occurring just hours before the attacks, has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns over the handling of sensitive information by high-ranking official personnel.
Members of Oregon's congressional delegation are demanding accountability following reports that senior U.S. intelligence officials discussed sensitive war plans over an unsecured messaging app.
The conversation conducted over Signal, included discussions about military operations before they were executed, raising serious concerns about national security protocols.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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