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GOP congressman shares take on whether there should be consequences for Signal leak

Representative Republican Marilyn Stotzman told the recent signal that was “clearly” wrong, but he expressed his confidence in the national security officials in the Trump administration and said he trusted the president to determine whether any consequences should be presented.

“Yes, it is clear that we do not want these things to happen.” R-IND, tell the Fox News from inside the Capitol. “We all know that President Trump is America first. He supports our army, and he supports security – I mean, he is the law of law and order, so he will make sure that he takes care of this … the person who makes this decision will be and support any decision he makes.”

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Stuttzman’s comments came amid an attempt to be reported by the member of the Democratic congress at Minnesota Ilhan Omar to provide isolation material against Defense Minister Beit Higseth, National Security Adviser Michael Waltz and the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, each was involved in the chat leakage in the sign.

On Thursday, Trump confirmed on board Air Force One that many employees were separated within the National Security Council, but added that it was not much. So far, no consequences have been distributed to Higseth, Fals or Ratcliffe, three of the highest officials who have been claimed to have participated in the leaked signal conversation.

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Republicans have said that there are no shared secret materials or discussed in the leaked signal conversation, but the Democrats insisted on the way sensitive information was dealt with “still” reckless “, which is likely to be illegal and constitutes the need for repercussions.

But Stuttzmann expressed their confidence in the national security officials in the administration and the president, noting that “so far” has taken both the concerned responsibility and “they will make sure that it does not happen again.”

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“I think they will analyze every communication channel they have,” said Stutzman. “I think they will be sure, especially this soon in management – this will be a top priority for them … We all know that there are people all over the world trying to enter into American leaders’ conversations all the time, and thus they will be scheduled.”

2025-04-06 16:03:00

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