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Chairman, top Dem on U.S. Senate Armed Services ask for probe into Signalgate

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tennesseelookout.com – Jennifer Shutt – 2025-03-27 14:34:00

by Jennifer Shutt, Tennessee Lookout
March 27, 2025

WASHINGTON — The chairman and ranking member on the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee sent a letter to the Defense Department inspector general on Thursday asking the independent watchdog to open an investigation into top officials’ use of the Signal chat app to discuss plans for bombing Yemen.

Mississippi Republican Sen. Roger Wicker and Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Jack Reed wrote that the group chat, which somehow inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, warranted further inquiry.

“This chat was alleged to have included classified information pertaining to sensitive military actions in Yemen,” the two wrote in the one-page letter. “If true, this reporting raises questions as to the use of unclassified networks to discuss sensitive and classified information, as well as the sharing of such information with those who do not have proper clearance and need to know.”

They asked the inspector general to include an “assessment of DOD classification and declassification policies and processes and whether these policies and processes were adhered to” as well as a determination of whether anyone “transferred classified information, including operational details, from classified systems to unclassified systems, and if so, how.”

The senators called on the inspector general to figure out if “the policies of the White House, Department of Defense, the intelligence community, and other Departments and agencies represented on the National Security Council on this subject differ.”

The letter requests the inspector general make recommendations to address any issues that might be identified by an investigation.

Signalgate, as it’s become known, began Monday when The Atlantic published excerpts of the group chat that included Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and others.

President Donald Trump and numerous White House officials have repeatedly tried to downplay the use of a commercial communications app to discuss plans to bomb Houthi rebels inside Yemen.

Hegseth has said publicly that no classified information was shared in the group chat, but Wicker told reporters on Wednesday that the “information as published recently appears to me to be of such a sensitive nature that, based on my knowledge, I would have wanted to classify it.”

A spokesperson for the Defense Department Inspector General said the office “received the request yesterday and we are reviewing the letter. We have no further comment at this time.”

Last updated 1:06 p.m., Mar. 27, 2025

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Police: Confirmed sighting of Austin Drummond on camera in Jackson

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www.wkrn.com – David Royer – 2025-08-04 18:17:00

SUMMARY: Austin Drummond, murder suspect wanted in a West Tennessee quadruple killing, was sighted on a citizen’s camera Sunday night near Pipkin Road, police confirmed Monday. Considered armed and dangerous, Drummond has been on the run since last Tuesday after four family members were found dead in Lake County. His car was recovered in Jackson, Tennessee, prompting a manhunt and lockdown at Union University. Police urge residents to check security footage and report relevant information. The U.S. Marshals increased the reward to $17,500 for tips leading to his arrest. Meanwhile, three others, including Dearrah Sanders, face accessory charges.

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Tracking the tropics: The Atlantic is getting active

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-08-04 17:42:09

SUMMARY: The Atlantic hurricane season is entering its busiest three months—August, September, and October—with activity expected to increase significantly. Currently, Tropical Storm Dexter has winds of 45 mph and gusts up to 60 mph but is not expected to become a hurricane. Two other areas are being monitored for potential development: one with a 50% chance of forming into the next named storm, Aaron, and another near Georgia and South Carolina with a 30% chance. The 2025 season is forecast to be above average, with 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and 3 to 5 major hurricanes expected. A new forecast update is due Thursday.

We have entered August, which means we are in the most active three months of the year for hurricanes.

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Waffle House mass shooter asks for new trial

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-08-04 11:30:02

SUMMARY: The man convicted for the 2018 Antioch Waffle House mass shooting, Travis Ranking, is requesting a new trial. His defense attorneys argue he was legally insane during the shooting and unable to form intent for first-degree murder. Currently serving life in prison, Ranking’s defense claims he was denied a fair chance to present evidence of his mental illness. Prosecutors maintain the attack was calculated, not due to insanity. Mental health experts testified Ranking suffers from schizophrenia and neurocognitive deficits, describing him as delusional and paranoid, believing Waffle House patrons were CIA operatives targeting him.

The man convicted in the deadly shooting at an Antioch Waffle House in 2018 is asking for a new trial.

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