The other day, the Atlantic -Chief -Chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to the secret chat of the Donald Trump administration, who discussed blows in Yemeni Husites.
US president Mike Volts’ advisor took “full responsibility” for creating a chat group chat, which led to a strong scandal. On Tuesday, March 25, CNN reported.
“I take the whole responsibility. I created this group. My task is to make sure everything is fixed,” Volts said.
The Volts tried to provide a clear answer as to why the reporter’s contact information, which President Donald Trump hated, ended his phone. Volts suggested that the reporter’s number was accidentally indicated under a unique name – the person he had planned to attract to the signal group.
“Someday you have such that a person’s name is indicated in contacts, and then you have a different number there? Yes? Do you have another person’s number in contact with someone else. So, of course, I haven’t seen the loser in the group. He looks like someone else,” Volts said.
He added that “now we are trying to find out if he did this intentionally, or it happened in any other technical way” added that he had never met Goldberg.
The Volts did not name the name of the person he wanted to add to the chat, but said: “The man, as I thought, was in chat, was not there.”
Meanwhile, the Signal Moxylinspike founder joked to the messenger to discuss US military operations.
On the social network, X Marinspike noted that signal users could get a “unique opportunity” – which was accidentally added to a group chat for sensitive military discussions from the US vice president.
“Don’t miss this opportunity,” he joked.
As you know, the Editor -in -Chief of the American Publication The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, said he accidentally added to the closed chat of American officials at the signal, where they discussed plans for Yemen’s strikes.
New Vid CORRESPONDENT.NET On the telegram that whatsapp. PIDS Insialle Our Channel https://t.me/KorresPondentNet Ta WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.