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Gabbard: No classified info shared in leaked chat

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United States Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard (pictured) insisted on Tuesday that no classified information was shared in the content allegedly taken from the security head's group chat and leaked to the media, aligning with the White House's stance.

Speaking before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), Gabbard refused to confirm whether she was on the aforementioned Signal group and to answer more questions about the incident. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump dismissed the occurrence as not having an impact.

The remarks came after the messages allegedly detailing the US's attack on the Houthi troops in Yemen were leaked to The Atlantic. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed he did not share any information about the plan in the chat, which the publication later slammed as "a lie."

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