On US 'war plan leak', JD Vance says Atlantic editor 'oversold' attack plan story despite...

US Vice President JD Vance downplayed a story about the Trump administration accidentally sharing attack plans on Yemen with a journalist, calling it 'oversold.' National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted to the mistake, emphasizing no critical...

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US Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday dismissed a magazine story on the Trump administration inadvertently sending plans for an imminent attack on Yemen to a journalist as "oversold," after the publication released the transcript.

"It's very clear (Jeffrey) Goldberg oversold what he had," Vance posted on X, referring to the Atlantic editor-in-chief who was mistakenly included in the group chat of top Trump officials discussing military plans.



"No locations. No sources & methods. NO WAR PLANS," posted National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who has admitted being responsible for Goldberg being added to the group on commercial chat app Signal.
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