A federal judge has ordered Trump administration officials to preserve Signal messages exchanged during military strikes in Yemen, according to ABC News. The plaintiff's attorney warned that Signal's auto-delete settings could erase key messages, leading Judge Boasberg to order the Trump administration to file a sworn declaration ensuring their preservation. The Signal chat was revealed after The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added. President Trump and top officials downplayed using Signal to discuss the attack, claiming no classified information was shared.
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00:02Federal judges ordered Trump administration officials to preserve signal messages exchanged
00:06during military strikes in Yemen, that according to ABC News. The attorney representing the
00:11plaintiff warned that signals auto-delete settings could erase key messages, leading
00:15Judge Boasberg to order the Trump administration to file a sworn declaration ensuring their
00:20preservation. Signal chat was revealed after the Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was
00:25accidentally added. President Trump and top officials downplayed using Signal to discuss
00:30the attack, claiming no classified information was shared. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com
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