Axiosa journalist says most Americans ‘don’t care’ to leak Trump Group Chat

One Axios journalist threw cold water controversy During the leakage of Trump’s administration plans to hit the Houthhi rebels in Yemen.
During CNN Panel Wednesday morning, senior Axios associate Margaret Talev admitted that most US voters are not too worried about the group conversation between high Trump officials who have been leaking and are more focused on economic issues.
“Voters think about economics. Voters think about their job. At this point I don’t think most American voters are:” What is happening on signal chains? “Talev said, describing her moves from listening to the recent focus group of voters.
Senior Axiosa Margaret Talev associate said on Wednesday CNN to believe that voters take care more about the economy than Trump’s administration group chat leak. (Screen/CNN recording)
Chat leaks have become controversy in recent days after Atlantic editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg Posted a piece It is in detail that he was inadvertently invited to join a group chat on the encrypted signal of a message exchange application in which Trump officials discussed plans for attacking Houthi militants in Yemen.
The conversation included Trump’s national security adviser Michael Waltz, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Defense of Pete Hegsetth, CIA director John Ratcliffe and head of the Susie Wiles’ White House Staff.
The critics called a random leakage with a great violation of national security, and democratic legislators and liberal pundists who knocked the Trump team called to Hegsetth and Watlz resignation. Waltz took responsibility for breach On Tuesday night, saying Fox News Channel, Laura Ingraham, “I take full responsibility. I built a group. It’s shameful. We’ll get to the bottom.”
President Donald Trump He found that Waltz’s staff was the one who attached Goldberg to a group chat, saying NBC News in an interview on Tuesday, “it was one of Michael’s people on the phone. The staff had its number there. “The president also defended Waltz’s job, saying the sockets:” Michael Waltz learned the lesson, and he is a good man. “
Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg published a work stating that he was inadvertently called to Trump’s text group Chat, discussing the plans of the White House to be attacked by Houthhi militants. (Reuters)
“He’s not dismissed,” Trump told Fox News. Added the president The incident was a “mistake”, although there was nothing “important” in the signal thread.
Despite the political terms, Talev said that leaks are not on their minds for most voters and that democratic legislators and others who deal with national security must be those who will make Trump’s administration overthrow these violations.
“And the challenge for, not only Democrats, but also a challenge for people who are concerned about national security apparatus, people who are within intelligence agencies and are still in the Government – people who want to protect the government from other countries or potential opponents who see things – it will be a challenge to apply pressure on this administration to make a public barometer.
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Asked if Trump’s administration believes that Americans are concerned about the signal leaks, said the print secretary of the Karolina Leavitt White House Fox News Digital, “Americans are more concerned with the fact that terrorists are enabled to take place around the world around the world, the Biden administration, which is why they have elected President Trump to kill terrorists, and this is exactly what his national security team does.”