President Trump attacked the messaging app Signal on Wednesday evening while defending Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s role in reportedly sharing messages—which some Republicans believe contained classified information—with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, as his administration attempts to downplay the leak.
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00:00What but he's also overseeing the investigation to find out what went wrong. Maybe who's responsible Mike Walsh says that he's responsible
00:07Well, yeah, Mike Walsh. I guess he said he claimed responsibility. I would imagine had nothing to do with anyone else
00:12It was Mike. I guess I don't know. I always thought it was Mike
00:16but again, the attacks were
00:20Unbelievably successful and that's ultimately what you should be talking about. I think
00:25Mike did he took responsibility for?
00:31Say it should secretary Hicks consider his position over the signal Hexer is doing a great job. He had nothing to do with this
00:40How do you bring Hexer than to it he had nothing to do
00:44It's all a witch hunt
00:45Here we are talking about some of the greatest business deals ever made the greatest companies in the world are moving into the United
00:52States and you want to ask about whether or not signal works. I don't know that signal works
00:56I think signal could be defective to be honest with you
00:58And I think that's what we have to because you use signal and we use signal and everybody uses signal
01:04But it could be a defective platform and we're gonna have to find that out