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In a revealing segment on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) leveled serious accusations against top intelligence officials regarding their testimony about classified information shared in a Signal group chat discussing Houthi military strikes.
Sen. Mark Warner laughs when CNBC’s Joe Kernen points out the 13 Americans lost in Afghanistan during Biden’s bungled withdrawal.
Kerner was exhibiting what a real mistake was versus the Signalgate nothing burger.
Shame on @MarkWarner.pic.twitter.com/hosELbTHvz
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) March 26, 2025
“Well, it sure answers the question that the two witnesses, I believe, lied when they said, ‘Oh, nothing to see here, nothing classified.’ One of the witnesses tried to hedge a little bit later about, well, this may be defense classified, but you would have to be an idiot not to understand what Jeffrey just laid out is at a huge classification level that if it had fallen into enemy hands and the Houthis had been able to realign their offenses, American lives could be lost,” Warner stated.
KERNEN: Did you demand Lloyd Austin’s resignation when he was out of pocket for 2 weeks and didn’t tell anyone in the White House?
LOW IQ MARK WARNER: … No. pic.twitter.com/fOWsRMcNQG
— Dylan Johnson (@RealDylanMO) March 26, 2025
The Senator went on to describe a concerning pattern of security breaches within the administration, highlighting a particularly troubling incident from its early days. He pointed to the accidental disclosure of 200 CIA agents’ identities, effectively compromising their field operations and wasting substantial training investments.
Warner concluded by expressing his deep concern about ongoing security lapses, citing frequent reports of DOGE officials mishandling sensitive information. He characterized these incidents as indicative of the administration’s overall careless approach to protecting classified materials.