The White House has concluded its review of the Signal group chat incident involving Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, who was inadvertently included in a conversation between high-ranking officials discussing impending strikes in Yemen. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that "this case has been closed here at the White House as far as we are concerned," and that steps have been taken to ensure such an incident does not occur again. While no classified information was disclosed, the sensitive nature of the conversation raised concerns about national security. The National Security Council, the White House counsel's office, and Trump adviser Elon Musk were initially involved in investigating how Goldberg ended up on the group chat. Despite this, Mike Waltz, who created the group chat, remains a part of President Trump's national security team. This incident has prompted further scrutiny from the Senate Armed Services Committee and American Oversight, with both requesting an investigation into the use of Signal for sharing sensitive information.
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