The White House sluts on Wednesday Atlantic Ocean He published a private signal message from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegset, a magazine called “The Attack Plan,” and said they did not constitute such a thing.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said his aide set up a group chat and posted it to X:
There is no place. There is no sauce or method. There is no war plan. Foreign partners had already been notified that a strike was imminent.
Conclusion: President Trump protects America and our interests.
In a statement, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said:
It is no surprise that the Atlantic Hochspedler has already abandoned his claims of “war planning.” These additional signal chat messages confirm that no classified material or war plans are shared. The secretary was just updating the group with an ongoing plan, and was already explained through official channels. Americans see through pathetic Atlantic attempts to distract you from President Trump's national security agenda.
The Department of Defense's quick response X account chuckled the magazine saying “attack plan” instead of “war planning.”
The account said, “They repeated the whole 'war plan' really quickly. ” he posted.
Atlantic posted the message after Hegseth denied that the war plan had been texted to the signal group, and the director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified that the material classified into the group was not shared.




