Signal-gate, meet Venmo gate. Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser is under fresh scrutiny — this time, over keeping his Venmo account public, revealing his 328-friend list. This comes even as he
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz used a personal Gmail account for government communications, U.S. officials told The Washington Post. The post Mike Waltz Used Personal Gmail Account for Government Communications: Report first appeared on Mediaite.
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Joe Kent, who is Mr. Trump's nominee to run the National Counterterrorism Center, was on the Signal chat as a point of contact for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and his Venmo account was open for the public to view as of Thursday morning.
On Friday, Vance — an avowed team player who appears to have quickly accepted Trump’s decision — included Waltz in a high-profile trip to Greenland, happy to leave personnel decisions up to the president, according to a person familiar, granted anonymity to discuss the private dynamics.
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Mediaite on MSNMike Waltz Left His Venmo Contacts Public – ‘Friends’ Include CNN’s Brianna Keilar and an MSNBC ProducerAn investigation into Mike Waltz's Venmo account showed that the White House national security adviser was "friends" with a number of journalists. The post Mike Waltz Left His Venmo Contacts Public – ‘Friends’ Include CNN’s Brianna Keilar and an MSNBC Producer first appeared on Mediaite.
Mike Waltz's public Venmo friend list, including high-profile individuals and sensitive connections, sparks security concerns amid his involvement in the Yemen war chat leak.
Trump officials public Venmo accounts expose high-profile ties, compounding security concerns after Signal chat leaks. Explore risks and implications for national safety.
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The Signal group chat scandal and public Venmo accounts reflect either a shocking lack of security awareness among many Trump Cabinet officials, or a reckless disregard for national security — or possibly both.
The revelation comes days after Waltz was at the center of a controversy involving a Signal group chat where highly sensitive U.S. military plans were leaked to a journalist.
But during an interview Tuesday night with Fox News Channel's The Ingraham Angle, Waltz said he built the Signal group chat and that he takes "full responsibility." None of the Venmo transactions ...