Top Trump officials leaked war plans to a journalist by mistake

特朗普政府的高级官员不慎将战争计划泄露给了记者。

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2025-03-25

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Trump officials inadvertently added a journalist to a text thread discussing sensitive military plans, The Atlantic reports. It all took place over a non-government-sanctioned messaging app called Signal. Trump’s border and immigration crackdown is sweeping up unexpected people, including some with valid documents and some for expressing their opinions on the administration. NBC and Politico have details on individuals caught up in the chaos.  The White House’s inconsistent messaging on tariffs will impact consumers and businesses. Laurel Wamsley with NPR describes how. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal looks at where tariffs stand today.  Plus, new wildfires hit the Carolinas, the Trump administration invoked a rarely used legal privilege to avoid handing over flight data related to deported Venezuelan migrants, and why it might be time to delete your 23andMe data. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • It's Tuesday, March 25th.

  • I'm Shemitah Basu.

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  • On today's show, what we know about legal resumes,

  • residents and visitors who've been detained or deported by the Trump administration,

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  • But first, earlier this month,

  • just before the United States launched news strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen,

  • top officials in the Trump administration discussed those plans in detail using a non government sanctioned group messaging app called Signal.

  • And they added a journalist to their group by mistake,

  • Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of the Atlantic.