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26.03.2025

26.03.2025 โ€” Atlantic Publishes Signal War Plans

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 26.03.2025.

It displays 275 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.03.2025 โ‡ข Atlantic Publishes Signal War Plans
โŒจThe Atlantic published the complete Signal chat transcript revealing detailed Yemen military strike plans, contradicting Trump administration claims that no classified information was shared. The leak, which began dominating headlines on March 24-25, escalated dramatically when editor Jeffrey Goldberg released unredacted operational details, including F-18 launch times and targeting information.

Intelligence officials Gabbard and Ratcliffe faced Congressional questioning while shifting blame toward Defense Secretary Hegseth, who reportedly raged at the publication. The White House attempted damage control, describing the messages as merely "sensitive policy discussions" rather than classified information.

By evening, Trump announced 25% tariffs on imported vehicles, redirecting some media attention. In immigration developments, a federal appeals court blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, continuing judicial resistance to the administration's enforcement tactics first reported March 16-17.

Four American soldiers were reported killed during a training mission in Lithuania near the Russian border.
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00:18โ‡ขTrump Dismisses Signal Chat Breach As "Minor Glitch"

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on a security breach where Trump administration officials accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing military operations in Yemen. President Trump is downplaying the incident as a minor "glitch" and defending National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, saying he shouldn't apologize (Boston Globe, AP News, CBS, Washington Post). National Security Adviser Waltz has taken responsibility for the mistake (Newsweek). In other news, President Trump signed an executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voting, which critics argue could disenfranchise millions (Fox News, USA Today).
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03:07โ‡ขSignal Breach Exposes Trump Administration's European Contempt

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the continuing fallout from a security breach where Trump administration officials accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing military operations in Yemen. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has taken "full responsibility" for the mistake (Boston Globe, USA Today, Newsweek), while attention shifts to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's role in potentially sharing classified information (CNN, Washington Post). President Trump continues defending his team, calling it merely "embarrassing" (Fox News). The leaked messages also revealed disparaging comments about European allies, with Trump officials reportedly calling Europe "pathetic" behind closed doors (NYTimes). In other news, Los Angeles County has reinstated the death penalty, reversing a policy from the previous district attorney (LA Times).
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The order tests the power of Trump's authority and would require voters using a federal form to show proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. It's sure to be tested in court.
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09:05โ‡ขCitizenship Voting Order Follows Signalgate Fallout

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on "Signalgate," a security breach where Trump officials inadvertently added a journalist to a messaging app chat discussing Yemen military operations. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has taken "full responsibility" (NY Post, The Epoch Times, CBS, USA Today), while President Trump defends him, creating contradicting narratives (The Daily Beast, CBS). The leak revealed officials' disparaging comments about European allies, calling them "pathetic" (NYTimes). Separately, Trump signed a controversial executive order requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting registration, which experts say could disenfranchise millions and faces likely legal challenges (NBC News, NPR). In political news, Democrats won a special election in a district Trump previously won by 15 points (Newsweek, HuffPost).
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12:12โ‡ขSignal Leak Exposes CIA Agent As Immigration Crackdown Intensifies

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the ongoing fallout from the Signal chat leak that exposed military plans for Yemen. National security officials, including NSA Mike Waltz and intelligence chiefs Gabbard and Ratcliffe, face Congressional scrutiny (CBS, Fox News). Trump has criticized Waltz as "so stupid" for the security blunder (Newsweek), while media outlets debate whether to release more texts that reportedly exposed a CIA agent's identity (NY Post). Immigration enforcement continues making headlines with reports of a Guatemalan immigrant's five-day detention after a wrong turn near the Canadian border (NPR) and a Tufts graduate student detained by federal authorities (Boston Globe). Internationally, Zelenskyy has threatened new measures against Moscow if a proposed partial ceasefire fails (ABC News).
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The Atlantic magazine has published what it described as additional messages from the Signal group chat that featured top US military and intelligence officials
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Many of the programs Donald Trump and Elon Musk are slashing are great collective achievements of American society. Those programs show our incredible capacity to achieve a better country and world together.
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13:46โ‡ขAtlantic Publishes Full Yemen Attack Plans

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on The Atlantic's publication of a full Signal chat transcript showing detailed U.S. military plans against Yemen's Houthis. This contradicts the Trump administration's earlier denials that classified information was shared (The Atlantic, NYTimes, CNN, AP News, USA Today, MSNBC, Newsweek, NY Post, HuffPost). The texts reportedly include minute-by-minute operational details and weapons information. Additionally, headlines cover Trump's controversial executive order requiring citizenship proof for voting in federal elections, described by critics as an "authoritarian power grab" (Common Dreams, NBC News). A California court ruling requires the Trump administration to accept refugees approved under Biden (Breitbart).
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Third Way Democrats are right to obsess over the Democratsโ€™ increasing troubles with working-class voters. But their solution is more of the Clintonian economic centrism that drove away working-class voters in the first place.
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15:19โ‡ขAtlantic Publishes Full Yemen Attack Plans

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on The Atlantic's publication of the complete Signal chat transcript revealing detailed U.S. military strike plans against Yemen's Houthis (The Atlantic, ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, The Epoch Times, Fox News, MSNBC, NYTimes, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, USA Today). These texts reportedly include minute-by-minute operational details and specifics about F-18 launches and weapons information, contradicting the Trump administration's claims that no classified information was shared. Trump intelligence officials are testifying before Congress as the controversy unfolds, with National Intelligence Director Gabbard describing the reporter's inclusion as a "mistake" (CNN, NYTimes, Fox News). Separately, a California court has ruled that the Trump administration must accept refugees approved under the Biden administration (Breitbart).
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17:18โ‡ขAtlantic Publishes Classified Yemen Strike Details

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the growing Signal chat scandal, with The Atlantic publishing the full transcript of messages between Trump officials about Yemen military operations (Atlantic, ABC, AP, Boston Globe, Common Dreams, CNN, NBC, NY Post, NYTimes, USA Today, HuffPost, Washington Post). The texts reportedly contain detailed operational information about strike plans, contradicting administration denials of classified content sharing. Intelligence officials, including Director Gabbard and CIA Director Ratcliffe, are testifying before Congress about the breach (CBS, NYTimes, Fox News, MSNBC). In political news, Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces criticism for referring to wheelchair-using Texas Governor Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels" (Breitbart, Daily Beast).
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18:43โ‡ขAtlantic Publishes Full Yemen Strike Text Messages

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on The Atlantic's publication of the full Signal chat showing detailed U.S. military strike plans against Yemen's Houthis (Atlantic, ABC, Boston Globe, Common Dreams, USA Today). The texts reportedly include specific F-18 launch times and targeting information (ABC, Boston Globe, AP). Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is described as angry about the leak, while maintaining he did nothing wrong (Daily Beast). Intelligence officials, including Director Gabbard and CIA Director Ratcliffe, faced Congressional questioning about the security breach (NBC, Newsweek, CBS). The administration appears divided in its response, with some officials dismissing the significance of the leak (NYTimes, OANN) while others acknowledge its seriousness. Separately, Trump plans to announce new auto tariffs (Epoch Times).
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20:10โ‡ขGOP Demands Signal Chat Investigation

โŒจThe newspapers continue extensive coverage of the Signal chat leak scandal, with new details emerging from the full transcript published by The Atlantic. Recent updates focus on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's performance, described as showing "ineptitude" (MSNBC) in the leaked messages containing military plans. The White House has downplayed the incident as merely "sensitive policy discussion" (Boston Globe), while intelligence officials face continued Congressional questioning (NPR, AP News). Republican leadership is calling for formal investigations (AP News, USA Today). In separate news, four American soldiers were reported killed during a training mission in Lithuania (NY Post), and Trump is expected to announce new tariffs on imported cars (NYTimes, Epoch Times).
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TEXTING WAR PLANS... *TO A JOURNALIST*... ON AN UNSECURE APP... AND FLUBBING THE FALLOUT...
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21:37โ‡ขTrump Slaps 25% Tariffs on Foreign Cars

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on President Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on imported cars (ABC, Boston Globe, Epoch Times, Fox News, NYTimes, USA Today), aimed at bringing auto manufacturing to the US while potentially raising consumer prices. Simultaneously, coverage continues of the Signal chat scandal, with The Atlantic publishing the full transcript showing detailed Houthi strike plans (AP, CBS, Daily Beast, HuffPost). New developments include a civil lawsuit regarding the chat (Breitbart) and criticism that media focus on the breach overshadows concerns about the legality of the strikes themselves (Jacobin, Common Dreams).
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23:14โ‡ขTrump Slaps 25% Car Import Tariffs

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on President Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts (ABC, AP, Boston Globe, Epoch Times, NYTimes, USA Today), set to take effect next week. This measure aims to bring auto manufacturing to the US but could significantly increase consumer prices. Simultaneously, coverage continues of the Signal chat scandal, with new developments including leaked messages showing Pete Hegseth's alleged "ineptitude" (MSNBC) and Trump's accusation of a "witch hunt" over the incident (Newsweek). In a setback to the administration's immigration policy, an appeals court blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act (Fox News, NPR).
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