President Donald Trump stood firmly behind National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on Tuesday after revelations that a journalist had been inadvertently added to a private Signal group chat used during a recent military operation.
During a press briefing, when questioned about the potential repercussions for the individual responsible for the mishap, President Trump dismissed the notion of punitive action.
He emphasized the imperfections inherent in technology, noting that such mishaps are not indicative of negligence but rather the occasional pitfalls of modern communication tools.
Trump further elaborated on the situation, expressing his confidence in Waltzโs capabilities and judgment. He said Waltz does not need to apologize.
Reporter:
The White House has evidence looking into how a journalist got added to that Signal chat. Is it possible that there could be a firing of even a lower or mid-level official once that person is identified, regarding the Signal chat that weโve been discussing?Trump:
Weโve pretty much looked into it. Itโs pretty simple, to be honest. Itโs just something that can happen. It can happenโyou can even prepare for itโand it can still happen. Sometimes people are hooked in, and you donโt know theyโre hooked in. Theyโre hooked into your line, and they donโt even mean bad by it. But itโs not a perfect technology. There is no perfect technology. The really good ones are very cumbersomeโvery hard to access. I think weโre going to look atโฆ we always want to use the best technology. This was the best technology for the moment. But again, it wasnโt classified, so they probably viewed it as being something that wasnโt that important. Obviously, with the attack beingโI donโt know if itโs been read out to you yetโbut that attack was a tremendous success for the U.S. A tremendous success.Reporter:
Who said the operation was not classified? Do you think that might have been a mistake, and does he need to apologize?Trump:
No, I donโt think he should apologize. I think heโs doing his best. Itโs equipment and technology thatโs not perfect, and probably he wonโt be using it again, at least not in the very near future.Mike Waltz:
I agree with you. Letโs get everybody in the room whenever possible.Trump:
A lot of times you find out defects by exactly things like that. But I donโt think itโs something weโre looking forward to being forced to use. You may be in a situation where you need speed as opposed to gross safety, and you may be forced to use it. But generally speaking, I think we probably wonโt be using it very much.
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