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Signal-gate, meet Venmo gate. Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser is under fresh scrutiny — this time, over keeping his ...
Joe Kent, who is Mr. Trump's nominee to run the National Counterterrorism Center, was on the Signal chat as a point of contact for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and his Venmo ...
Mike Waltz's public Venmo friend list, including high-profile individuals and sensitive connections, sparks security concerns ...
In an unprecedented turn of events, the public Venmo account of National Security Adviser Michael Waltz has unveiled a tangled web of connections between U.S. government officials and members of the ...
Reports showed that the Venmo accounts of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, among others, were left public, revealing the officials’ personal contacts ...
Days after news broke of Waltz mistakenly adding The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat of security officials, WIRED unearthed his contacts on the payment app Venmo, which include some ...
On Friday, Vance — an avowed team player who appears to have quickly accepted Trump’s decision — included Waltz in a high-profile trip to Greenland, happy to leave personnel decisions up to the ...
Trump officials public Venmo accounts expose high-profile ties, compounding security concerns after Signal chat leaks.
It’s a never-ending story.” Continuing to blast the Trump administration for its security issues, Kimmel noted that Waltz’s public Venmo profile was recently discovered, as was its public ...
Mike Waltz, Donald Trump’s national security adviser who is at the centre of the storm over a group chat which leaked highly sensitive military plans to a journalist, left his Venmo account open ...
A detailed analysis by WIRED suggests this Venmo account breach is indicative of a wider pattern of lax security among high-ranking officials. The account associated with Waltz had a public friend ...
White House officials are eager to move past the controversy, in which Waltz mistakenly added Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, to a group of administration officials discussing ...