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Sen. Mark Warner laughs at Biden Afghan comparison to Signal chat leak

D-Va. Sen. Mark Warner of Laughtered CNBC host Joe Kernel and discussed major screws like a leaked signal group chat of Trump officials while nurturing the Biden administration's deadly Afghan pullout.

Warner spoke about Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg now gains access to text chains through the signal app on Wednesday morning at “Squawk Box.” Critics, including Warner, call it a massive violation of national security that threatens categorized information.

The Virginia Senator laughed at those who complained about the email scandal of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the “incompetent” of former President Joe Biden, saying the Trump administration has shown similar incompetence.

When Kernan opposed Biden's comparisons and chasing terrorists, the airstrike on the Housis was ultimately successful, but the former president failed miserably in Afghanistan.

Senator Mark Warner laughed after CNBC's Joe Kernell nurtured the Biden administration's Afghanistan pullout when he discussed the Trump administration's signal chat scandal. (CNBC screenshot)

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“I remember that the Biden administration began with the biggest FUP in history with Afghanistan and 13 dead Americans,” Kernen said. “Let's make it too sanctuary and not messed up.”

Warner laughed and began to replied, “We should go back to even.”

“It's only four years [ago]Senator! “Karnen fought back.

The two began talking to each other, Warner chuckling at the host, adding, “I'm surprised… you're not just throwing the Hillary server?”

“She wiped it clean with a cloth, do you remember?” Karnen joked.

Despite the exchange, Karnen eventually agreed to Warner that the scandal was a “smashing down” by the Trump administration.

Waltz, Hegseth, and Signal background

Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic has published an article that he was misinformed in a Trump administration group chat debating plans for the White House to attack Hooty militants in Yemen. (Reuters)

Warner was an outspoken critic of the Trump administration over the use of the signal app, but Fox News Digital reported Tuesday that it will work with Russian oligarch lobbyists using the same app to connect with the disgraceful author of Steele Dossier.

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“The signal worked well for Senator Warner when he wanted to meet up with the dishonorable liar Christopher Steele. It's a bit surprising that Warner pretends to be so mad about it today.”

Warner spokesman Rachel Cohen told Fox News Digital: “The fact that Fox News owns these messages shows exactly why they don't use signals to discuss classified national security materials like the WAR plan.”

Mark Warner, Christopher Steele

Warner denounced the use of signals to discuss the Houthis strike on Tuesday, but used the app itself to reach Christopher Steel. (Reuters/Getty Images)

Kernen admitted the story during his segment, but shrugged as a “you are alive and you learn” situation as Warner no longer uses the app.

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Julia Johnson of Fox News contributed to this report.

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