Trump adviser, Waltz: I take full responsibility, I created that group at Signal

National Security Adviser Michael Waltz received “full responsibility for a controversial conversation of the Signal group of senior Trump officials, who discussed plans for a future Houth attack on Yemen. “I take full responsibility. I created the” group, Waltz said at the “The Ingrahm ANge” on Tuesday. “It's [...]
National Security Adviser Michael Waltz received “full responsibility for a controversial conversation of the Signal group of senior Trump officials, who discussed plans for a future Houth attack on Yemen.
I take full responsibility. I created the” group, Waltz said at the “The Ingrahm ANge” on Tuesday.
It's embarrassing. We will go to the end of”, he added, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of Atlantic, wrote to the first person about receiving a group request from what seemed to be Trump National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, on March 11th in Signal, a service of encrypted messages used by journalists and government officials.
He agreed and later was added to a group of conversations called “Huth PC Small Group”, where he continued to see a series of senior Trump officials discuss what turned out to be a next attack on Houthi, in what critics call a massive national security violation.
Several Trump officials reportedly were in conversation, including Waltz, vice president JD Vance, State Secretary Marco Rubio, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wildes. /Periscope/












