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Intel Hearing On Group Chat, Return To Office Mandate, Black Sea Deal

2025/3/26
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Michelle Martin 和 Leila Fadal:特朗普政府高级情报官员因在群聊中分享敏感作战计划而受到国会质询,引发了关于国家安全的担忧。联邦雇员被要求返回办公室,但办公室条件很差,一些人甚至被安排到储物间工作。 Ryan Lucas:美国高级官员在Signal应用上进行的群聊中分享了敏感的战略讨论,其中包括一名记者,这造成了严重的国家安全隐患。尽管官员们声称没有分享机密信息,但国会议员对此表示怀疑,并呼吁进行调查。 Shannon Bond:许多联邦政府雇员被要求返回办公室,但办公室条件不足,缺乏必要的设施和资源,这导致了混乱和不满。远程办公的取消不仅给员工带来了不便,还可能增加政府的开支。 Charles Maynes:白宫宣布在俄乌冲突中取得进展,双方初步同意停止在黑海的战斗,并允许恢复该地区的商业航运。然而,俄罗斯要求解除制裁,这使得协议能否生效存在不确定性。

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Top intelligence officials shared sensitive war plans in a group chat including a journalist, raising serious security concerns. Lawmakers questioned the officials, who claimed no classified information was shared, but this claim was met with skepticism. Further investigations are being called for.
  • Sensitive war plans were shared in a group chat including a journalist.
  • The chat used the Signal app, which the Pentagon warned against using even for unclassified information.
  • Lawmakers expressed skepticism about claims that no classified information was shared.
  • Further investigations are being called for.

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President Trump's top intelligence officials face tough questions from lawmakers after a group chat security breach involving secret war plans and a journalist. Federal workers are being called back to the office, but some are finding chaotic conditions, including assignments to storage units. And, the U.S. brokers a deal to allow safe passage through the Black Sea, but Russia demands sanctions relief before it takes effect. *Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? *Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.)**Today's episode of Up First was edited by Anna Yukhananov, Brett Neely, Ryland Barton, Arezou Rezvani and Mohamad ElBardicy.It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas.We get engineering support from Neisha Heinis, and our technical director is Carleigh StrangeLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)