National Security Council confirms Mike Waltz and staff used Gmail for government communication
Share and Follow

The National Security Council (NSC) has provided further information regarding the use of personal Gmail accounts by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and his team for official communications.

An article released by the Washington Post alleged that a senior aide of Waltz utilized Gmail for discussing intricate matters with peers at different government bodies regarding classified military roles and advanced weaponry related to a current conflict.

As per the Post, despite the NSC official resorting to Gmail for communications, counterparts from other agencies employed accounts supplied by the government, as indicated by the email headers.

The piece comes a week after Waltz took responsibility for one of his staffers accidentally adding The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a sensitive Signal chat with other officials, including Vice President JD Vance.

NSC spokesperson Brian Hughes told Fox News on Tuesday that the Post report was an attempt “to distract the American people from President Trump’s successful national security agenda that’s protecting our nation.”


US national security adviser, Michael Waltz, speaking about the jobs report in the Oval Office of the White House
The report by the Washington Post claimed that one of Mike Waltz’s senior aides used Gmail for sensitive conversations. Bloomberg via Getty Images

“Let me reiterate, NSA Waltz received emails and calendar invites from legacy contacts on his personal email and cc’d government accounts for anything since January 20th to ensure compliance with records retention, and he has never sent classified material over his personal email account or any unsecured platform,” Hughes said.

Hughes said that he could not verify the Post’s report about the senior NSC official because the journalist “refused to share any part of the document reported.”

“Any correspondence containing classified material must only be sent through secure channels and all NSC staff are informed of this,” the official said. “It is also made clear to NSC personnel that any non-government correspondence must be captured and retained for record compliance.”


Hands holding a phone displaying Google Gmail application
The report comes a week after The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffery Goldberg was accidentally added into a Signal chat with other officials. gguy – stock.adobe.com

Speaking to a room full of reporters last week, President Donald Trump said he believes Waltz is “doing his best,” and did not fault him for the Signal leak.

“I don’t think he should apologize,” the president said. “I think he’s doing his best. It’s equipment and technology that’s not perfect.”

“And, probably, he won’t be using it again, at least not in the very near future,” Trump continued.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
DHS rule expands facial recognition to all US ports of entry for foreign travelers

DHS Implements Comprehensive Facial Recognition for Foreign Travelers at All U.S. Ports of Entry

The Department of Homeland Security has introduced updated directives mandating that foreign…
Socialist mayoral favorite DANCES as polls show election his to lose

Leading Socialist Mayoral Candidate Celebrates as Polls Indicate Strong Lead

As the New York City mayoral election looms, Zohran Mamdani is not…
'UNF is making a mistake': Fired professor says remarks about shooting students were misunderstood

Controversy Erupts as UNF Professor Claims Dismissal Over Misinterpreted Comments on Student Safety

An English instructor from the University of North Florida is challenging his…
Ana de Armas was 'uncomfortable' with fast-paced Tom Cruise romance

Inside Ana de Armas’ Unsettling Experience with Tom Cruise’s Whirlwind Romance

Ana de Armas has reportedly called off her relationship with Tom Cruise,…
Powerful earthquake shakes 300,000 residents in Alaska's largest city

Major Earthquake Strikes Alaska’s Largest City, Impacting 300,000 Residents

On Thursday, Alaska experienced a significant earthquake that sent tremors through Anchorage,…
Whispers about Oprah's best girl Gayle King are reaching fever pitch

Buzz Builds as Gayle King’s Latest Moves Spark Oprah Connection Speculation

Is someone in need of a cleanup crew? It appears the Tiffany…
KC Neufeld, right, shops with her family in Englewood, Colo., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025.

SNAP Cuts Shift Halloween Tradition: Ramen Replaces Candy in Trick-or-Treat Bags

When KC Neufeld shared a post on her Denver neighborhood’s Facebook page…
Sports fans panic as ESPN and ABC is axed by major cable service

Shockwaves Hit Sports Fans as Major Cable Provider Drops ESPN and ABC

In a surprising turn of events, ten million YouTubeTV subscribers found themselves…