Monthly archives: March, 2025

White House Inadvertently Adds Journalist to Group Chat on Houthi Terrorist Strike

Houthi strikes: President Trump blindfolded with mobile phones in the Oval Office.

TURNINGLEFT—The Trump White House mistakenly included the Atlantic magazine’s editor-in-chief in a group text chat on Houthi strikes in Yemen.

From The Epoch Times:

The Atlantic magazine’s editor-in-chief was accidentally added to a Trump administration text chat discussing the renewed campaign of U.S. airstrikes on Houthi terrorists in Yemen in the hours after the first bombs dropped, the White House has confirmed.

In a story published in The Atlantic on March 24, journalist and editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg recounted being added to a group chat on the encrypted messaging app Signal on March 15, nearly three hours before the U.S. government officially announced that it had resumed a campaign of strikes targeting the Houthis.

Recounting the incident for The Atlantic, Goldberg reported that an individual who he believes to have been White House national security adviser Mike Waltz added him to a group chat at 11:44 a.m. ET on March 15. At 2:29 p.m. ET on the same day, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to publicly announce the new U.S. strikes on Yemen.

Right-wing pundits and Trump himself would have plastered such a blunder all over the media and Truth Social. In this case? Trump said he didn’t know anything about it.


On Ukraine: Trump cares nothing for human life.

Crazy Donald Trump

Ukrainian immigrants in the United States are terrified they might be deported to a war zone. Further evidence of Donald Trump’s complete disregard for America’s allies—and human life.

From NBC News:

Ukrainian immigrants who fled the ongoing war with Russia and now live in the U.S. with temporary legal status told NBC News they are terrified they could soon face deportation back to an active war zone. In Ukraine, life as they once knew it has long been bombed away.

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would soon make a decision on whether to revoke temporary legal status of Ukrainians who came to the U.S. during the war. “We’re certainly not looking to hurt them,” he said. “There were some people that think that’s appropriate, and some people don’t and I’ll be making a decision pretty soon.”

Even before his comments, a sense of abandonment and dread had swept through the community given the administration’s targeting of legal programs for immigrants, as well as the growing hostility and withdrawal of support for Ukraine, they said.