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A report from the Pentagon's Inspector General sharply criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying he endangered U.S.
troops by sharing highly-sensitive attack plans for airstrikes against Yemen in March on the public messaging app Signal.
All of these senior government officials at work and at home have rooms where they can communicate securely on government systems known as SCIFs,
a sensitive compartmented information facility.
And this is what all of them should have been using.
Instead, they were on signal a publicly available app anyone can download.
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg spoke to NPR's morning edition.
There were two problems with the chat.
One that it was happening in a commercial messaging app.
the second was that they didn't know who they had added into the chat,
namely me, and violating basic rules of good digital hygiene.
NPR CEO Catherine Maher also chairs the board of the Signal Foundation.
Ukrainian and U.S.
negotiators meet in Florida today following special envoy Steve Wittkopf's talks with Russian President Putin in Moscow this week.