Volz discussed in Signal the end of the war in Ukraine – WSJ.


U.S. presidential advisor Michael Volz discussed in the Signal messenger chats the issue of Russia's war against Ukraine, according to The Wall Street Journal. According to the magazine, Volz created and organized several chats in Signal, which included members of the U.S. Cabinet.
These chats discussed military operations and the issue of conflict resolution between Russia and Ukraine. The magazine did not provide any clarification regarding the presence of classified information.
It should be noted that U.S. presidential advisor Mike Volz faced consequences for creating a group chat in Signal, which led to a scandal. Jay DiVance and Suzy Wiles from the White House called for Volz's dismissal due to this scandal.
Politico reports that DiVance, Wiles, and Sergiu Gor suggested that President Trump consider dismissing Volz. However, Trump was upset that Volz did not acknowledge his guilt and did not submit a resignation letter.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that a serious error occurred in the group chat in Signal when a journalist from The Atlantic was mistakenly added to this chat, granting him access to information about the actions of high-ranking U.S. national security officials.
Read also
- The first orbital rocket from Europe exploded after launch, but the launch was not in vain
- Telegram channel 'Joker' blocked for disseminating personal data
- Ukrainian courts have begun to consider materials generated by... artificial intelligence. How does Themis respond?
- Bill Gates named three professions that artificial intelligence will not be able to replace
- Court orders Trump administration to preserve communications on Signal
- The number of Signal downloads has skyrocketed after the scandal involving US officials' chat