Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense secretary, the
national security adviser and the secretary of state, must preserve the messages
they exchanged.
By Alan Feuer
March 27, 2025 | Updated 8:35 p.m. ET
A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered several Trump administration
officials who participated in a Signal group chat discussing the details of a pending attack on Yemen to preserve all of the messages they exchanged on the app in the days leading up to strikes.
The decision by the judge, James E. Boasberg, came in response to a lawsuit filed this week by a nonprofit watchdog group American Oversight, which has accused President Trump’s national security team of violating federal records
laws by using Signal — an encrypted commercial platform — to chat about the
highly sensitive attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The order by Judge Boasberg, who sits in Federal District Court in Washington,
applied to top administration officials, including Mr. Trump’s national security
adviser, Michael Waltz; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth; Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence; Secretary of State Marco Rubio; and Vice President JD Vance.
It covered the period between March 11 and March 15 as the administration was putting together its plans to attack the Houthis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/27/us/politics/signal-chat-houthis-court-decision.html
*Lock them up*
Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense
secretary, the national security adviser and the secretary of state,
must preserve the messages they exchanged.
By Alan Feuer
March 27, 2025 | Updated 8:35 p.m. ET
A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered several Trump administration officials who participated in a Signal group chat
discussing the details of a pending attack on Yemen to preserve all
of the messages they exchanged on the app in the days leading up to
strikes.
The decision by the judge, James E. Boasberg, came in response to a
lawsuit filed this week by a nonprofit watchdog group American
Oversight, which has accused President Trump’s national security team
of violating federal records laws by using Signal — an encrypted
commercial platform — to chat about the highly sensitive attack on
Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The order by Judge Boasberg, who sits in Federal District Court in Washington, applied to top administration officials, including Mr.
Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Waltz; Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth; Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence;
Secretary of State Marco Rubio; and Vice President JD Vance.
It covered the period between March 11 and March 15 as the
administration was putting together its plans to attack the Houthis.
*Lock them up*
Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense
secretary, the national security adviser and the secretary of state,
must preserve the messages they exchanged.
A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered several Trump administration officials who participated in a Signal group chat
discussing the details of a pending attack on Yemen to preserve all of
the messages they exchanged on the app in the days leading up to strikes.
The decision by the judge, James E. Boasberg, came in response to a
lawsuit filed this week by a nonprofit watchdog group American
Oversight, which has accused President Trump’s national security team of violating federal records laws by using Signal — an encrypted commercial platform — to chat about the highly sensitive attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The order by Judge Boasberg, who sits in Federal District Court in Washington, applied to top administration officials, including Mr.
Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Waltz; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth; Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence; Secretary
of State Marco Rubio; and Vice President JD Vance.
It covered the period between March 11 and March 15 as the
administration was putting together its plans to attack the Houthis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/27/us/politics/signal-chat-houthis-court-decision.html
*Lock them up*
I wouldn't mind being locked up myself. Lots of dick sucking
opportunities in prison, I've been told.
Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense
secretary, the national security adviser and the secretary of state,
must preserve the messages they exchanged.
By Alan Feuer
March 27, 2025 | Updated 8:35 p.m. ET
A federal judge in Washington on Thursday ordered several Trump administration officials who participated in a Signal group chat
discussing the details of a pending attack on Yemen to preserve all of
the messages they exchanged on the app in the days leading up to
strikes.
The decision by the judge, James E. Boasberg, came in response to a
lawsuit filed this week by a nonprofit watchdog group American
Oversight, which has accused President Trump’s national security
team of violating federal records laws by using Signal — an
encrypted commercial platform — to chat about the highly sensitive
attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
https://www.nytimes.com/
That is one stupid judge since the attacks have been ongoing since March
15th and televised live as they occur. Does he live in Joe Biden's
basement?
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