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Donald Trump Defends Signal App Amid War Texts Backlash
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said that his top national security officials discussing war plans in a Signal text group that included a journalist was “the best technology for the moment.”
Trump, with National Security Adviser Mike Waltz also in the room, continued to reporters in the White House after signing executive orders, “There was no classified information, as I understand it, they used an app, if you want to call it an app. That’s an app that a lot of people use.”
“Now if it’s classified information, it’s probably a little bit different,” Trump continued.
The president also said Signal is “used by the media a lot. It’s used by a lot of the military, and I think, successfully, but sometimes somebody can get onto those things that’s one of the prices you pay when you’re not sitting in the Situation Room.”
Trump claims his top national security officials discussing war plans in a Signal group that included a journalist was “the best technology for the moment” pic.twitter.com/lS9FDgscjK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 25, 2025

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