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U.S. Yemen War Plan Leak has sparked major security concerns. Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg found himself added to a secret U.S. national security Signal group, unknowingly witnessing discussions about high-level government decisions. How did this happen? Was it a cybersecurity failure, human error, or something more? This U.S. Yemen War incident raises serious questions about the safety of government communications. As officials investigate the breach, the U.S. Yemen War situation continues to unfold, shedding light on potential vulnerabilities in national security. Watch as we break down the timeline of events, the reaction from officials, and what this means for national security moving forward

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00:00President Trump, for the promises he made to us, he said he would secure our borders
00:05and that he would never forget about Lincoln.
00:07And the 47th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump.
00:15What would you do if you accidentally found yourself in a secret national security discussion?
00:21That's exactly what happened to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who was mistakenly added
00:27to a highly classified signal group featuring top U.S. officials.
00:33A chain of events unfolded, raising questions about cyber security and government communications.
00:40It all began on March 11th, when Goldberg noticed he had been added to a signal group
00:47without his knowledge. At first, he assumed it was a hoax, but as he read the messages,
00:53he realized the chat seemed authentic, with high-level discussions
00:58on U.N. foreign policy taking place in real time.
01:04Within minutes, high-profile figures in the group, identified only by initials,
01:10began discussing appointments for key government positions. Names like Marco Antonio Rubio,
01:17J.D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, and Scott Besant were mentioned, but no one seemed to notice
01:24that a journalist was silently observing. The messages kept getting stranger and stranger.
01:31On March 15th, a message pops up in the chat, a warning about an imminent Houdi attack.
01:39Goldberg knew this was no ordinary group. The level of detail and strategic insight
01:45convinced him that this was a genuine national security discussion. Still, he remained unsure
01:52whether this was a disinformation campaign or a real breach of security.
01:57Realizing the sensitive nature of the information, Goldberg made a crucial decision. Instead of
02:04engaging, he contacted senior White House officials on March 25th to alert them about
02:11the chat group. Goldberg even removed himself from the chat group, but nobody seemed to notice.
02:20When asked how such sensitive information ended in a group chat,
02:26Pete Hexet had a brief response before storming off.
02:41This incident raises a potential security loophole of how did a journalist get added
02:47to a high-level government chat. Was it human error, a system glitch, or worse,
02:53a foreign intelligence operation? While officials have remained tight-lipped,
02:58this raises serious discussions about how secure the national security discussions really are.
03:04As officials investigate this embarrassing slip-up, one thing remains clear. Even in the
03:10digital age, the smallest security lapses can lead to unintended consequences. For now,
03:17the mystery of how Goldberg found himself in this group remains unsolved.
03:35I don't know anything about it. I'm not a big fan of the Atlantic. To me, it's a magazine that's
03:40going out of business. I think it's not much of a magazine, but I know nothing about it. You're
03:44saying that they had what? They were using signal to coordinate on sensitive materials.
03:50Having to do with what? Having to do with what? What were they talking about? With the Houthis.
03:56The Houthis? You mean the attack on the Houthis? Yes. Well, it couldn't have been very effective
04:01because the attack was very effective. I can tell you that. I don't know anything about it.
04:05You're telling me about it for the first time.
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