

In a Wednesday article, the magazine stated that ‘there is simply a clear public interest in the disclosure of specified information as Trump advisors have entered unprotected communication channels, especially since higher-ranking people in the administration effort to underestimate the importance of the news made available".
Not all messages were revealed — the magazine decided not to give the name of the CIA intelligence officer acting as Chief of Staff of CIA manager John Ratcliffe — but “The Atlantic” published most of them in the form of photographs.
The news contains detailed information on the types of aircraft utilized to attack Huti fighters in Yemen and the attack schedule. They besides show sincere opinions from top Trump administration officials, including Vice president J.D. Vance, Secretary of defence Pete Hegseth and National safety Advisor Mike Waltz.
















