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    Trump Slams The Atlantic After Officials Accidentally Leak Classified Yemen War Plans to Journalist

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    Trump Slams The Atlantic After Officials Accidentally Leak Classified Yemen War Plans to Journalist
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    President Donald Trump has denied any involvement in a significant security lapse where high-ranking officials in his administration reportedly discussed classified Yemen war strategies in a group chat that mistakenly included Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic.

    The breach, involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, exposed details of a sensitive military operation targeting Houthi positions in Yemen. The situation has sparked concerns over national security protocols within the Trump administration.

    Trump Denies Knowledge, Criticizes The Atlantic

    When questioned about the incident, Trump dismissed the concerns and instead directed criticism at The Atlantic, claiming the publication was “going out of business.” His remarks came during his third official cabinet meeting, which focused on pressing issues such as immigration, impending new tariffs, and government efficiency measures.

    Cabinet Meeting Highlights: Elon Musk’s Role in Federal Oversight

    The cabinet meeting, held amid ongoing legal challenges and administrative restructuring, included notable attendees such as billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. Sources indicate that the meeting was a continuation of discussions from an earlier Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) session in March. During that session, Trump reportedly curbed Musk’s authority following backlash over cost-cutting measures affecting federal agencies.

    Musk’s presence has fueled speculation about his growing involvement in government operations, despite his private sector leadership at Tesla and SpaceX. Critics argue that his influence extends beyond traditional business realms, raising questions about transparency and oversight.

    Attorney General Condemns Criticism of Musk Amid Tesla Attacks

    Separately, Attorney General Pam Bondi called on Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett to retract statements critical of Elon Musk. Bondi’s demand comes in the wake of recent attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships, which some believe were politically motivated.

    Crockett had previously spoken out against Musk’s perceived overreach in federal decision-making, drawing mixed reactions from lawmakers and the public. Bondi’s response underscores the administration’s staunch defense of Musk’s contributions, despite controversy surrounding his role in government affairs.

    National Security Experts Weigh In on Security Breach

    The accidental leak of classified war plans has prompted concerns from national security experts, who warn that such lapses could compromise ongoing military operations. Former intelligence officials stress the importance of stricter communication protocols to prevent unauthorized disclosures.

    “It’s alarming that senior officials are discussing sensitive military strategies in informal group chats,” said retired General Mark Davidson. “Such incidents highlight the need for reinforced cybersecurity measures within the highest levels of government.”

    The Department of Defense has yet to issue an official statement regarding the breach, but sources suggest an internal review is underway to determine how the mishap occurred and prevent future incidents.

    Potential Fallout and Policy Revisions

    With the 2024 election cycle in full swing, this latest controversy adds to the mounting challenges facing the Trump administration. Analysts predict that the security breach, coupled with ongoing debates over government efficiency and economic policy, could influence voter perceptions in the coming months.

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