Gmailgate: Waltz’s Email Blunder Puts National Security on the Line!

Michael Waltz, US National Security Adviser, allegedly swapped top-secret tidbits via Gmail and Signal, accidentally inviting a journalist to a critical chat. Despite the digital debacle, Waltz insists he followed security protocols. Ironically, his email antics mirror the scandal he once criticized Hillary Clinton for, leaving his career in a comedic limbo.

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Hot Take:

Oops, he did it again! Michael Waltz, the former Green Beret turned national security adviser, seems to have swapped out his tactical smarts for Gmail accounts and Signal chats. Pro tip, Waltz: next time, maybe avoid mixing military secrets with Google’s free email service and remember, journalists love a good group chat invite!

Key Points:

  • Michael Waltz and his team allegedly used personal Gmail accounts for sensitive info exchange.
  • The Washington Post claims Waltz’s aide discussed military positions and weapon systems via Gmail.
  • Waltz allegedly shared his schedule using Signal, a platform known for secure messaging.
  • In the Signalgate scandal, a journalist was accidentally included in a sensitive Signal chat.
  • While Waltz has Trump’s support, the situation puts his career in a precarious position.

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