Trump trusts representatives despite the leak of information about the attacks on Yemen, Musk offered help in the investigation.
US President Donald Trump fully trusts high -ranking government leaders who accidentally added to their private chat group editor -in the editor of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg. On Wednesday, this was stated by the White House, saying that the leakage of sensitive information about American attacks on Yemen may be investigated by billionaire and Trump’s advisor Elon Musk. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
“Elon Musk offered to deploy his technical experts to find out how this number (Goldberg) was unintentionally added to the chat,” said White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt. She added that after her conversation with Trump, it is clear that the US President is not going to release any of the stakeholders for the leak of this sensitive information and continues to trust them.
Adding Goldberg to the group chat on Wednesday was the “big mistake” of Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. “Someone obviously made a mistake, someone made a big mistake and added a journalist. Nothing against journalists, but you shouldn’t be in that,” Rubio said at a press conference during a visit to Jamaica.
A group of American officials, including Rubia, Defense Minister Pet Hegseth, Vice President of JD Vance, CIA director John Ratcliff, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, communicated via Signal. Waltz also accidentally added Goldberg.
The leak of information
The Atlantic decided to publish the entire content of reports on Wednesday in the case of the US attack on the insurgents in Yemen of March 15. It includes reports of the exact time of attacks and types of aircraft used. According to Goldberg, reports were also revealed by the disrespectful notes of US officials about European allies.
The White House repeatedly denied that he would contain classified information and described the articles of The Atlantic as a hoaxy.