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Even less secure than the Russian-compromised Signal app, Mike Waltz and his team are reportedly using personal Gmail ...
There was only “Team Trump.” Should we have had this window into NSC deliberations? Of course not. U.S. officials should not ...
Mike Waltz faces criticism for using Gmail for official duties, with concerns raised about the management of sensitive communications in Trump's administration. Waltz admitted to using Gmail but ...
Loomer questioned the loyalty of NSC members, prompting the dismissals. The three officials ousted are Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith. An NSC spokesperson declined to comment on ...
Earlier this week the Washington Post alleged he and other NSC members had used private Gmail accounts to conduct government business. NSC spokesperson Brian Hughes pushed back on the report ...
“NSC doesn’t comment on personnel matters ... The Washington Post reported that Waltz also used his personal Gmail for government communications. Sources told The Hill that Trump has ...
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz used his personal Gmail for government communications, sparking security concerns. Reports indicate he discussed military plans on his personal email, despite ...
"Some in NSC, like those in the media and many areas ... demanding he and his staff stop using Google's Gmail for official government business after The Washington Post published a report claiming ...
“Waltz built the entire NSC communications process on Signal ... on military positions and systems over their personal Gmail accounts. The email service is less secure than Signal.
As one individual told Politico, “Waltz built the entire NSC communications process on Signal.” The claim comes on the heels of a Washington Post report stating that Waltz and other White House ...
The outlet detailed that a senior Waltz aide used Gmail for "highly technical conversations ... schedule into Signal to coordinate meetings. NSC spokesman Brian Hughes rejected the reporting ...