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The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to a government Signal group chat discussing war plans. Meme-makers could not leave that alone. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper ...
"Bro they are roasting you so hard in the secret government signal chat." Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Screenshot X @BobbyBorkIII The Atlantic's editor-in-chief ...
and the Signal incident brought it up again. From then on, the memes just didn't stop. First published on March 26, 2025 at 9:19 a.m. PT.
But Signal is intended to be a consumer product for secure messaging, not an iron-clad depository for government military plans. Although Hegseth said that there were “no war plans” discussed ...
The president of Signal defended the security of the encrypted messaging app on Tuesday after a bombshell report revealed top Trump administration officials used the app to discuss airstrike plans ...
The encrypted messaging app Signal is receiving renewed attention after high-level members of President Donald Trump’s administration inadvertently added a journalist to a group chat discussing ...
The content of the Signal chat was published Wednesday morning by the Atlantic, whose editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was inadvertently included on the texts and which broke the story Monday.
If you hadn’t heard of Signal before Monday, chances are you have now. The secure messaging app, available for iPhones and Android devices, has long been popular with journalists because of its ...
Democrats stretching back nearly a decade have touted the use of the encrypted messaging app Signal, long before the Trump administration came under the national spotlight for using the app to ...
Military social media is buzzing with memes about officials' use (or misuse) of Signal. Trump officials mistakenly added a journalist to a Signal chat on military operations. The Pentagon recently ...
Pete Hegseth defended himself amid controversy surrounding a Signal group in which he and other top Trump administration members discussed an attack on Yemen — and mistakenly added a journalist.