Former President Donald Trump has weighed in on the controversy surrounding a Signal group chat that included a journalist and discussed sensitive information, including potential U.S. military strike plans. In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Kristen Welker, Trump defended the involvement of Fox News host Pete Hegseth and Florida Congressman Mike Waltz in the chat.
The controversy arose after details of the Signal group chat were leaked, raising concerns about the potential compromise of national security. The chat reportedly included discussions about possible military actions, which, if true, would be highly sensitive and classified information.
During the interview, Trump also reiterated his plans for implementing reciprocal tariffs, a policy he advocated for during his presidency. He argued that these tariffs would level the playing field for American businesses and protect them from unfair trade practices.
Furthermore, Trump revisited his past interest in acquiring Greenland, a notion that drew significant attention and criticism during his time in office. He maintained that the acquisition would be strategically beneficial for the United States.
The full interview aired on "Meet the Press" with Kristen Welker. The Signal chat controversy and Trump's comments are expected to continue to generate debate and discussion in the coming days.
Trump Defends Hegseth, Waltz in Signal Chat Controversy
Former President Trump addressed the controversy surrounding a Signal group chat that included a journalist privy to discussions on potential U.S. military strike plans. In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Trump defended Fox News host Pete Hegseth and Florida Congressman Mike Waltz's involvement. He also discussed his plans for reciprocal tariffs and reiterated his past interest in acquiring Greenland. The interview aired on "Meet the Press" with Kristen Welker.
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