It's Thursday, March 27th.
I'm Jane Koston.
This is what a Day.
The show celebrating Will Smith
for getting a street named after him in West Philadelphia where he was born and raised.
You know, on the playground where he spent most of his days chilling out, maxing,
relaxing, all cool and as I recall, shooting some B balls outside of the school.
On today's show, surprise.
President Donald Trump has gifted automakers with double digit tariffs for cars made outside of the US and the Supreme Court upholds a Biden rule on ghost guns.
But let's start with Signal Gate, the controversy that continues to roil Capitol Hill.
On Wednesday morning,
the Atlantic published the full Signal conversation centered on strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen between multiple administration officials and mistakenly,
Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg.
Trump administration officials had emphasized on pretty much every platform there is
that nothing classified was in the conversation.
But I did find it interesting that when asked by the Atlantic,
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said in an email,
this was intended to be a an internal and private deliberation amongst high level senior staff and sensitive information was discussed.
She went on to object to the release of the totally not classified,
totally fine for signal information.