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What A Day

Trump’s Next Chat Scandal: The Coverup

What A Day

Crooked Media

News, Daily News

4.612K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The Atlantic published the entire Signal conversation centered on strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen between multiple administration officials and, mistakenly, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Paul Rosenzweig, the former deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, joins us to give us some context on the scale of the Signalgate scandal and what it would mean under any other president. And in headlines: Trump announced 25% tariffs on imported cars, the Supreme Court upheld requirements to regulate ghost-guns, and a Democrat defied all odds and flipped a seat in the Pennsylvania State Senate.

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0:00.0

It's Thursday, March 27th.

0:04.3

I'm Jane Koston.

0:05.4

This is Weddeday, the show celebrating Will Smith for getting a street named after him in West Philadelphia, where he was born and raised.

0:11.8

You know, on the playground where he spent most of his days.

0:15.1

Chilling out, maxing, relaxing, all cool, and as I recall, shooting some B-ball outside of the school.

0:28.3

Music boxing all cool and, as I recall, shooting some B-ball outside of the school. On today's show, surprise! President Donald Trump has gifted automakers with double-digit

0:33.8

tariffs for cars made outside of the U.S. And the Supreme Court upholds a Biden rule on

0:38.6

ghost guns. But let's start with Signalgate, the controversy that continues to Royal Capitol Hill.

0:45.0

On Wednesday morning, the Atlantic published the full signal conversation centered on strikes on

0:49.5

Houthi militants in Yemen between multiple administration officials and, mistakenly, Atlantic editor-in-chief

0:55.6

Jeffrey Goldberg. Trump administration officials had emphasized on pretty much every platform there is

1:01.3

that nothing classified was in the conversation, but I did find it interesting that when asked by

1:06.3

the Atlantic, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt said in an email, quote,

1:16.7

this was intended to be A, Anne, internal, and private deliberation amongst high-level senior staff and sensitive information was discussed. She went on to object to the release

1:21.7

of the totally not classified, totally fine for signal information. Sure. The chat itself contained a ton of information.

1:29.7

Timings about when, quote, the first bombs will definitely drop and details about intelligence

1:34.4

gathered at attack sites. And interestingly, a real-time debate about doing the strikes in the

1:39.8

first place, with Vice President J.D. Vance voicing concerns that doing so helped Europe because, quote,

1:45.7

I just hate bailing out Europe again. And that information, particularly the specific timings,

1:51.7

if exposed beforehand, could have put American troops at real risk, as Colorado Democratic

1:56.9

Representative Jason Crow attempted to explain on Fox News Wednesday.

2:03.7

Let me explain how an SA3 and an SA6 works.

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