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‘Errors occur’: GOP lawmakers shrug off surprising leak of battle plans

Editorial Board Published March 25, 2025
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And it’s seemingly as a result of President Donald Trump and the White Home try to downplay the seriousness of the screwup. 


Mike Waltz, nationwide safety adviser to President Donald Trump

In one other assertion, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt lied about what occurred to make it appear much less extreme than it truly is.

“Jeffrey Goldberg is well-known for his sensationalist spin. Here are the facts about his latest story: 1. No ‘war plans’ were discussed. 2. No classified material was sent to the thread.  3. The White House Counsel’s Office has provided guidance on a number of different platforms for President Trump’s top officials to communicate as safely and efficiently as possible,” Leavitt wrote in a submit on X—a blatant lie as Goldberg has receipts of the data that was mentioned and {that a} nationwide safety official confirmed was reliable. 

“As the National Security Council stated, the White House is looking into how Goldberg’s number was inadvertently added to the thread,” she added. “Thanks to the strong and decisive leadership of President Trump, and everyone in the group, the Houthi strikes were successful and effective. Terrorists were killed and that’s what matters most to President Trump.”

Many Republican lawmakers agreed that the textual content chain was a mistake, however they couldn’t deliver themselves to name for penalties for the administration officers on the thread.

“Do I wish it hadn’t happened? Of course. Do they wish it hadn’t happened? Of course. But this is not keeping the American people up at night,” Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana instructed HuffPost’s Igor Bobic. “Obviously a mistake was made. But mistakes happen, and this is, trust me, this is not going to lead to the apocalypse, okay?”

Sen. Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, additionally tried to downplay the seriousness of the truth that Trump administration officers had been utilizing cellphones—that are susceptible to hacking from America’s adversaries—to debate labeled data.

In the meantime, Home Speaker Mike Johnson tried to spin the debacle by saying that the thread confirmed the thoughtfulness of the Trump administration’s method to overseas coverage—an insane protection.

“What you probably did see, although, I believe, was top-level officers doing their job, doing it properly, and executing on a plan with precision,” Johnson stated in an interview with CNN. “That mission was a success, no one was jeopardized because of it, we’re grateful for that. But they’ll certainly, I’m sure, make sure that doesn’t happen again.”

Different Republicans used whataboutism to defend the Trump administration’s actions.

“A vegetable within the White Home sat on his arms whereas Houthi terrorists attacked U.S. warships 174 instances (and industrial vessels 145 instances) since 2023. [Trump] has taken decisive motion to re-establish deterrence and accountability for overseas terrorists who threaten People,” Sen. Markwayne Mullin, Republican of Oklahoma, wrote in a submit on X.

Rep. Paul Gosar, an Arizona Republican with deep ties to white nationalists, had the same line of assault.

“The place was the outrage or requires resignations from the left when Biden’s SecDef, Lloyd Austin, disappeared for days with out telling anybody? Or how in regards to the 4 yrs Biden was in workplace asleep on the wheel with the nuke codes?” Gosar wrote in a submit on X.

UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 19: Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., arrives for the House Republican Conference caucus meeting in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona

After all, a handful of Republicans did criticize the administration—albeit tepidly.

“The real issue is putting top secret information on an unclassified device, talking about war plans that are imminent,” Rep. Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska, instructed CNN’s Manu Raju. “And I am a signals intelligence officer by trade, I will guarantee you, 99.99% with confidence, Russia and China are monitoring those two phones. So I just think it’s a security violation, and there’s no doubt that Russia and China saw this stuff within hours of the attacks on Yemen or the Houthis. So that’s wrong. Everyone should know better than putting top secret war plans on an unclassified phone. Period. There is no excuse.”

However Bacon refused to name for Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth—who had put the battle plans within the textual content chain—to resign.

“I’ve always had concerns, but I wish him success,” Bacon instructed Raju. “He got confirmed. So once he got confirmed, I turned the page and tried to move forward. This is a gross error, and it’s intentional. They intentionally put highly classified information on an unclassified device. I would have lost my security clearance in the Air Force for this and for a lot less.”

Democrats, in the meantime, are aghast on the safety catastrophe. Many are calling for heads to roll and criticizing their Republican counterparts for not doing the identical.

“We all know if a Democrat had started that group chat, there would be wall-to-wall hearings, people would get fired, careers would end,” Sen. Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, wrote in a submit on X. “Today, we’re starting that accountability with an open hearing in the Intel Committee.”

Certainly, on Tuesday, two of the folks on the textual content thread—Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe—will testify earlier than the Senate Intelligence Committee, the place lawmakers can grill them on the safety lapse.

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“It’s hard to fathom how this wouldn’t undermine our national security. If the average American did that, they’d lose their clearance, their job, and might even go to jail.”

If that is how GOP Senators felt previously, they have to be OUTRAGED proper now.

Oh. Wait. pic.twitter.com/D9KBzfYuMc

— Senate Democrats (@SenateDems) March 25, 2025

And others slammed the White Home’s lies in regards to the textual content chain.

“They shared specific plans to bomb foreign actors, discussing targets, strategy, diplomacy, timing, and munitions—before the strike. War plans,” Democratic Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia stated in response to Leavitt’s assertion. “If our adversaries had those plans American soldiers’ lives would’ve been at risk. If you’re going to lie at least lie better.” 

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