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The White House National Security Council confirmed to the Atlantic that the Signal chat was authentic and that an “inadvertent” number was added.
From The Washington Post
President Donald Trump has made U.S. control of Greenland a pillar of his second term’s burgeoning foreign policy.
From Yahoo
He pledged respect for Greenland's sovereignty but also suggested the territory would come to see the benefit of partnering with the U.S., in remarks the Danish prime minister called unfair.
From Reuters
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As Trump Cabinet members sent texts on Signal, one of them, Steve Witkoff, was in Russia, but the White House says he didn't have his phone.
Special envoy Steve Witkoff was scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 13, at the same time he was in an active Signal group of about a dozen U.S. officials.
Moscow is pushing for tough concessions as it drives ahead on the battlefield in Ukraine—and talks are only going to get more difficult from here.
Defenese Secretary Pete Hegseth, national security adviser Mike Waltz and more of the contacts who appeared in the Signal group chat about a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen.
Greg Kelly, the Newsmax host, and the president discussed a variety of topics, including Ukraine, attacks on Teslas, and the Signal group chat leak.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia sent the world a "clear signal" about its intentions on peace after another night of "large-scale attacks" on his country. Zelensky accused Russia of sending 117 drones overnight,
I only had with me a secure phone provided by the government for special circumstances when you travel to regions where you do not want your devices compromised,” Witkoff said.
Experts weigh concerns over whether Signal can be hacked after it was revealed government officials used the encrypted platform to communicate defense information.
Putin suggested Ukraine be placed under a form of temporary administration to reach a settlement in the war, Russian news agencies reported.
President Trump called out the "fake news" and quadrupled down on taking over Greenland in a new interview with NBC.