Congresswumen Spartz shot at a meeting with voters through a scandal with chat in Signal
Victoria Spartz, Photo: Getty Images
Republican Party representative, originally from Ukraine, Victoria Spartz, during a meeting with voters in the City Hall of Westfield, Indiana, encountered exclamations and settlements because of a response to a scandal with a chat in Signal, which did not argue.
Source: CNN
Details: It is reported that Stephanie’s woman asked if Spartz would demand the immediate resignation of Defense Minister Pita Hegsset, National Security Advisor Mike Wolts and all other group chat participants. Many in the crowd applauded when the woman raised the question.
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However, Spartz replied: « No, I will not demand their resignation. » After that, the crowd exploded with anger.
In the end, Spartz acknowledged that « this is not a good situation. » But, according to her, officials « no other tools » other than Signal to discuss confidential information.
Prehistory:
- The editor -in -chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg in the material on Monday, March 24, toldAs it was accidentally added to the group chat in Signal, where the Trump administration officials discussed the plans of the Hussite Air Force in Yemen.
- The chat participants published secret information, including national security issues and prompt intelligence, which cannot be disseminated outside the protected government communication systems.
- Volz took on « full responsibility » The inclusion of the editor of The Atlantic in a closed chat, but at the same time tried to blame the journalist that he « somehow leaked there. »
- Since Trump himself and his administration’s officials have repeatedly denied that the Chat was discussed secret information, The Atlantic was discussed on Wednesday published an article with specific data on the actions of aviation that struck the Yemen.
- Trump himself, meanwhile, insists that in the correspondence between his team in Signal There was nothingthat could « compromise » the plans of the attack in Yemen, although he acknowledged that someone may have been « shining. »