Buttigieg pushes for accountability after war plans chat breach

Mariam Zuhaib, Associated Press
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testifies before the House, June 27, 2024, on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Monday pushed for accountability in the wake of The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg being added to a group chat in which top Trump administration officials talked about an attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.

“Our current secretary of Defense hadn’t shown a lot of evidence of … running a large organization or, let alone running a large organization well, and he got put in charge of the largest organization in the United States of America and the most important organization in the world, which is the U.S. Department of Defense,” Buttigieg, a Navy veteran, told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

“And, if there’s no accountability for a screwup like this, especially from a president who used to fire people every day on television for sport, what are we even doing here?” he added.

Goldberg was added to a group chat featuring Trump administration figures such as Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and national security adviser Mike Waltz, in which they discussed plans for an attack against Houthi rebels. The Atlantic journalist detailed his experience as a part of the chat in a Monday report that rattled Washington.

Earlier in the day, Buttigieg took to the social platform X to heavily criticize Trump administration officials over the discussion of the plans for the Yemen attack on the group chat with Goldberg.

“From an operational security perspective, this is the highest level of f‑‑‑up imaginable,” Buttigieg said in his post in response to Goldberg’s report.

“These people cannot keep America safe,” he continued.

When asked about Goldberg’s access to the chat, Hegseth told reporters Monday that “Nobody was texting war plans, and that’s all I have to say about that.”

The chat’s existence was confirmed by Brian Hughes, spokesperson for the National Security Council.

The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.

The Department of Defense said it had “nothing for you on that” when reached for comment about Buttigieg’s comments.

Tags Atlantic group chat story Houthis Jeffrey Goldberg Kaitlan Collins Mike Waltz Pete Buttigieg Pete Hegseth Signal The Atlantic Trump administration

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