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Mike Waltz Used Personal Gmail and Signal for Government Communications

Mike Waltz Used Personal Gmail and Signal for Government Communications

In a concerning breach of protocol, Congressman Mike Waltz has been reported to use personal Gmail and the encrypted messaging app Signal for government communications, according to recent investigations. This practice raises significant national security concerns, as highlighted by multiple news outlets.

Gizmodo first broke the story, revealing that Waltz, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, used these non-official platforms to discuss sensitive information. The Washington Post followed up, emphasizing the potential risks to national security when government officials bypass secure channels. Newsweek and Axios also reported on the issue, underscoring the gravity of the situation and the need for adherence to established security protocols.

The use of personal email and messaging apps for government work has been a contentious issue, especially since the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's email server. The Trump administration was similarly criticized for similar practices, as noted by Gizmodo. The latest revelations about Waltz's use of Gmail and Signal suggest that these concerns persist across party lines and continue to threaten the integrity of government communications.

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