US President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News that he would not dismiss any of the group chat participants in the Signal messenger, where his team discussed the shocks of the Yemeni Husites in the presence of the chief editor of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg. US Vice-President Jay Di Wans, the head of the White House apparatus Susie Wiles and a high-ranking personnel official Sergio Gore in a private conversation, in a private conversation, advised Trump to dismiss Mike Walz, who admitted his responsibility for the creation of this chat. The Politico sources agreed that the Waltz glanced, but decided Do not dismiss him so that this does not become a “victory” of the liberal media and representatives of the Democratic Party, dissatisfied with the leak and sharply criticized the Trump team. As a result, the Walz still holds his post, but, as the interlocutors of Politico said, “this does not mean that he is safe.” In the White House, however, as the publication found out, there are also dissatisfied with the Walts, and some believe that he will still leave his post, but later. One of the sources suggested that the representatives of the Trump administration are still supporting the Walts, “but in a couple of weeks he will leave.” On March 24, the editor -in -chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg said that he was added to the group chat in Signal, in which the White House officials were discussing the strike on the positions of the Yemenic Husites. The chat consisted of 18 people-including US Vice-President Jay Di Wans, Minister of Defense Pit Hegset, a special settlement in the Middle East Steve Whitkoff, National Security Advisor Mike Walz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Over the next few days, the officials of the Trump administration had to answer the security issues before the democrats in the Senate and the Senate and Explain that military plans in the chat were not discussed. Walz himself took responsibility for creating a chat, but at the same time assured that Goldberg was not in the list of his contacts. Later The Atlantic published all the screenshots of the Chat correspondence, which also had the time for the take-off of the American F-18 fighters, the launch of drones and Tomahavk missiles for targets in Yemen. In the USA, the scandal continues from the chat where Trump’s advisers announced Yemen’s blows and called the “miserable” magazine The Atlantic Published all the screenshots of the US correspondence, the scandal continues due to the chat, where Trump’s advisers announced Yemen’s blows and called Europe the “miserable” magazine The Atlantic published all the screenshots of correspondence (Tagstotranslate) News