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From: Auric Hellman <adhellman1@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: misc.news.internet.discuss
Subject: Re: The Atlantic publishes more Signal messages after Trump admin
 denials
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2025 20:41:31 -0400
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On 3/26/2025 8:03 PM, JAB wrote:
> The Atlantic publishes more Signal messages after Trump admin denials
> 
> The Atlantic on Wednesday published additional messages Trump
> administration officials sent in a Signal group chat that
> inadvertently included the magazine's editor-in-chief Jeffrey
> Goldberg.
> 
> Why it matters: President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and
> other administration officials strongly denied that "war plans" and
> "classified materials" were shared -- essentially daring The Atlantic
> to publish info it had previously opted not to release.
> 
> https://www.axios.com/2025/03/26/atlantic-signal-trump-hegseth-war-plans-yemen


Publishing classified national security information, regardless of how 
it was obtained, should be a criminal offense and one that is punished 
severely. The courts have previously ruled that these rats have the 
right, but it certainly isn't right.



-- 
Dr. Auric D. Hellman
adhellman1@gmail.com