
Signal Group Chat Exposes War Plans: Hegseth and Goldberg Implicated
A recent leak from a Signal group chat has revealed disturbing war plans involving prominent figures Pete Hegseth and Whoopi Goldberg. The chat, which included discussions on military strategies and potential attacks, has raised serious concerns about national security and the involvement of public figures in such sensitive matters.
The New York Times reported that the chat contained detailed plans for operations in regions spanning from Europe to the Middle East. The involvement of Hegseth, a Fox News personality, and Goldberg, a co-host on 'The View,' has shocked many, given their public personas and the gravity of the content discussed.
Further investigations by The Atlantic highlighted the potential implications of these plans, suggesting a coordinated effort that could have far-reaching consequences. The chat also mentioned interactions with foreign entities, including Russia and Turkey, adding an international dimension to the controversy.
NBC News reported that allies of former President Donald Trump, including Representative Michael Waltz, have been implicated in related discussions, intensifying the political fallout from these revelations. Authorities are now scrutinizing the extent of these plans and the roles played by all involved parties.
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What was in Signal Chat?
Washington — The Signal group chat that conveyed details of the timing and weapons descriptions of a planned attack against the Houthis in Yemen included the names or initials of 18 Trump officials and, of course, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who published his account of the messages.
What is a signal group?
A Signal group is built on top of the private group system technology. The Signal service has no record of your group memberships, group titles, group avatars, or group attributes. Group features include: Invite via a group link or QR-code. Mentions.
What are signal texts?
Signal is an American open-source, encrypted messaging service for instant messaging, voice calls, and video calls. The instant messaging function includes sending text, voice notes, images, videos, and other files. Communication may be one-to-one between users or may involve group messaging.
When was the Signal chat?
Updated March 26, 2025 at 3:12 p.m. E.T. On Wednesday, The Atlantic published a fuller look at the contents of the messages in this group chat, including sensitive details about U.S. strikes that experts say almost certainly were highly classified before the strikes were carried out.