Golden statement on security breach by national security leaders
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, released the following statement regarding confirmed reporting that several high-level administration officials shared details about planned military strikes with a journalist via group chat over a commercial messaging app:
“This is a clear failure of information security that could have had grave consequences for the United States, our men and women in uniform, and our allies,” Golden said. “We’re lucky the journalist involved acted responsibly, but this incident raises questions about communications practices at the highest levels of the national security apparatus. If a service member acted this carelessly with such sensitive information they would face serious consequences, including the potential loss of security clearance, court martial or discharge. These officials should be held to the same high standard.”
The group chat was first reported by The Atlantic, whose editor-in-chief was added to a group chat that included the Vice President, the Secretaries of Defense and State, the CIA Director, the Director of National Intelligence, and a member of the National Security Council, among others. In the chat, the officials discussed upcoming plans for military strikes against Iran-backed militants in Yemen.
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