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The move has been criticised by Democrats, with some calling it “blatantly illegal” and demanding a formal investigation.
What happened?
In a piece from The Atlantic titled The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans, Goldberg wrote about his experience in the chat and included screenshots.
Messages that The Atlantic report said were sent by Waltz to disappear from the Signal app after a period of time also raise questions about potential violations of federal record-keeping laws.
What did the messages say?
The chat included more than just military coordination. Some messages were said to reflect an internal debate about whether to carry out the strike at all.
Goldberg did not publish the most sensitive details but described the exchange as a “shockingly reckless” use of a messaging app to share national security plans.
What has the reaction been?
“You have got to be kidding me,” she wrote, along with an eyes emoji and a screenshot of the headline and first paragraph of The Atlantic article.
A White House official later confirmed Trump had since been briefed and an internal investigation was underway.
— With additional reporting from the Australian Associated Press and Reuters news agency.