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In the United States, participants in the scandalous correspondence in the Signal messenger are asked to come for a conversation

Axios: In the USA, the participants of the leaked correspondence in SIgnal were invited to an interview
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A member of the US Democratic Party, Jerry Connolly, from the House Oversight Committee, sent letters to the participants of the leaked correspondence in the Signal messenger asking them to attend the conversation. This was reported on April 1 by Axios.

"Since you were reportedly one of the participants in the small group chat, we require your participation in a transcribed interview to verify your involvement in this incident and other potentially reckless disclosures of particularly important national security information," reads each of the emails sent.

It is clarified that a total of seven officials received the letter from Connolly, including Stephen Miller (deputy chief of staff of the White House), Alex Wong (Deputy National Security Adviser Mike Waltz) and Mike Needham (chief of staff to Secretary of State Marco Rubio).

The scandalous publication of the Atlantic magazine discussing attacks on the Houthis by the US administration became known on March 25. The editor-in-chief of Goldberg magazine stated that on March 11, he received a request to connect to Signal from a user under the nickname Mike Waltz. Two days later, Goldberg received a notification about being added to a group chat called "Houthis small group."

On March 30, US President Donald Trump announced that he was not going to fire anyone from his team after a scandalous leak of messages from a group chat.

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