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Atlantic reporter publishes more texts about attack on Houthi targets

The recent leak of a Signal text chain involving senior officials in the Trump administration has caused quite a stir, with calls for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz to resign. The Atlantic published what they described as “attack plans” being discussed in the private group chat, which included Vice President JD Vance and other top administration officials.

In the leaked messages, Hegseth reportedly discussed impending airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, stating that the weather was favorable for the mission launch and confirming with CENTCOM that they were ready to go. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Taylor Budowich dismissed the report as a “bulls— ‘war plans’ narrative,” accusing The Atlantic of lying and perpetuating a hoax on the American people.

The leaked text messages have raised concerns about the transparency and decision-making process within the Trump administration. The controversy surrounding the leak is still unfolding, and it is important to stay updated on developments as more information becomes available.

As this is a developing story, it is crucial to check back for updates on this situation. Stay tuned for the latest news and insights on this issue.

Author: Greg Norman, Fox News Digital.

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