The Trump administration’s signal chat leak represents a “deep” risk of “uncontrolled communication” that could have an impact on future actions, the previous one National Intelligence Officials said Sunday.
Sue Gordon Donald Trump’s The first term responded to the leak when CBS “faced the country”.
“I’m glad the action was successful,” Gordon said. “Now, we need to deal with the fact that this shouldn’t happen, there are consequences when it does, and you can’t be sure there is no ongoing risk.”
Despite the mistakes in the past regarding protecting partner information, the leak is different due to the Trump administration’s reaction to “nothing is visible here.”

National Intelligence Agency President Sue Gordon said on Sunday that Trump administration officials should never conduct military operations on the signaling app. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“I don’t think we shouldn’t have anything bad happened this time,” Gordon said. “We don’t know if that communications path has penetrated, so we don’t know if state actors with a lot of resources are just sitting and lurking now, knowing that we’re going to do something important,” he said. [Signal]. ”
Signal is an encrypted messaging application that is now in the spotlight. Revealing the Supreme National Security Leader In a group chat, plans to attack terrorists in Yemen were discussed, including Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic. The chat was made public by Goldberg’s first-hand account of group chat published in Monday’s article.
DEMS has a long history of supporting encrypted signaling applications before Trump chat leaks
The Trump administration insists that no confidential information is shared in the chat, and that the Atlantic story is a “scam” after Goldberg published a specific text in the chat on Wednesday.
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ret. Former CENTCOM commander General Frank McKenzie also appeared in the program on Sunday, saying that despite being “surprised” by the communication leak, he believed that the “big story” was the way the United States “eventually began to strike Hus at speed” and frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly, frankly escape from the previous administration. ”
McKenzie said he “will not take anything away” Iran-backed terrorist group.
“I think we have the ability – in fact, now, in a weak state in Iran, we have the ability to strongly threaten them,” the retired general said.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.