The order issued by Judge James Boasberg is imposed on federal agencies whose bosses have joined the chat.
This is when the Atlantic editors documented conversational activities.
US attacks on Huti. The court ordered knowledge of chat
Meanwhile, lawyers for the Donald Trump administration have announced that federal agencies are already working to determine which records have not been deleted and are still preserved.
The supervisor of American, a government claims group, sued the federal agency involved in the chat on Tuesday, alleging that the use of signals that allow the automatic removal of messages after a certain time has expired is a violation of federal laws relating to document retention.
– We are grateful for the Judicial Bench’s decision to suspend further destruction of these important documents. Society has the right to know how war and national security decisions are made, and liability does not disappear just because the message is set to autodelete.
Editor – Editor of “Atlantic” Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to the Signal Messenger group. There, American officials, including the US Secretary of Defense, US Vice President JD Vance and Mike Waltz, discussed the attack on Yemen from March 15th.
Goldberg only revealed the White House slippage in an article published on Monday, March 24th, sparking a global scandal and questioning the capabilities of Donald Trump’s administration.
After all, some lawyers specializing in national security suggested that the waltz, who added Goldberg to the conversation, violated the spy law and could coordinate “defense” plans in such careless ways.
The blushing of the incident is also given by the fact that Waltz and Rubio loudly criticised former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for using private email servers to handle government issues.
The credibility of Goldberg’s message was confirmed by a spokesman for Brian Hughes of the National Security Council.
US scandal. Republicans and Democrats demand an investigation
Republicans and senior Democratic politicians sitting on the U.S. Senate Armed Forces Committee announced Thursday that they had asked the Pentagon to discuss sensitive plans to attack the attack on HUTI to investigate the use of signal applications under the control of Donald Trump.
In a letter to Stephen Stebbins, Republican Sen. Roger Wicker and Democrat Sen. Jack Reid, who acted as general inspectors for the Department of Defense, called for a fact-based investigation and assessment of signal chats and “policy observations” on the provision of confidential information.
Stebbins’ office announced that he was analyzing the letter, but declined to comment further.
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