This decision was a response to a lawsuit filed by the non -profit group American Oversight, which accused Trump’s national security of violating Gostyna laws.
The Federal Judge at Washington James Bowberg ordered US President of the US administration, discussed in the signal the abduction of the Husites, to keep all the messages in this chat. This was reported by the New York Times.
The decision was a response to a lawsuit filed this week by the non -American Oversight group, accusing President Trump’s national security group violating federal laws in state secrets.
Bousberg’s decision reminds the highest administration officials, including the president’s advisor to Mike Voltz, the Minister of Defense of Pete Hegset, National Intelligence Director Tulsey Gabbard, State Secretary Marco Rubio and Vice President Jay Di Vincent.
At the same time, the judge has yet to determine if there is a violation.
He noted that he began the court session of emergency recognition, which he faced with the President of the United States and his environment.
As you know, Trump was earlier and his entourage was called to Bowberg’s impeachment for deciding on migrants. In this case, he temporarily forbids the administration to use the law of war to eliminate twelve venezuelans without proper legal hearing list.
Remember that the editor -in -Chief of the American Publication The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, said he was accidentally added to the closed chat of American officials at the signal, where they discussed plans for Yemen’s strikes. Later, the US president advisor to national security issues was taken by Mike Volts in “full responsibility” for the scandal.
Trump failed with Voltz after scandal with signal – media
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