Trump’s adviser used private e -mails

Donald Trump’s national security adviser, Mike Waltz, must have been used his private emails at work.
Mike Waltz used Gmail both in his work for the White House and for the president.

The information comes from the Washington Post who took part in documents and talked to several US officials.

In the e -mail, military positions and weapons systems must have been discussed. Waltz’s schedule and work documents must also have been sent to his Gmail address. In 2015, it was revealed that then Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton broke the same crime.

Invited a journalist in signal chat

Last week it was revealed that Waltz invited a journalist to a group chat on the Signal service where ministers and top officials discussed military attacks against Yemen.

Later during the week it was stated that mobile numbers, e-mail addresses and in some cases passwords for ministers and high-ranking drum officials-among them Waltz-can be found among hacked data dumped online.

According to Der Spiegel, the leak can theoretically mean that spy apps may have been installed on their phones. In addition, foreign agents may have had access to the notable war leak in the Message Service Signal.

Trump has continued confidence in Waltz

It was later confirmed that the journalist was accidentally added to the group where the attacks against Yemen were discussed. At the same time, the White House stated that they had continued confidence in Waltz.

What I can say definitely is what I just talked to the president, and he continues to have confidence in his national security team, said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt last week.

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