'Good lord!' MSNBC hosts gasp as new screenshots from Hegseth attack plan chatroom roll in
As a pre-scheduled Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) provided expert analysis on what constitutes confidential war-planning secrets contained within the explosive Signal chat revelations that has Donald Trump's administration on its heels, two MSNBC hosts could be heard on un-muted mics gasping.
During an appearance on "Morning Joe," Warner was on hand when news broke that The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg had published a collection of screenshots showing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharing an extraordinarily detailed play-by-play on how the attack on the Houthi rebels would proceed just moments before the assault.
Co-host Jonathan Lemire took part in the interview and read to Warner Hegseth's comments and pressed him on whether they could have compromised the mission and led to American deaths.
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"Just a couple more," Lemire asked his guest before reading Hegseth writing, "'1415 strike drones on target.' This is again, this is all caps. 'This is when the first bombs will definitely drop pending earlier trigger-based targets.'"
"Good lord!" the off-screen Joe Scarborough exclaimed and co-host Mike Brzezinski could be heard letting out an audible gasp.
"The old Russian KGB would give their arm and a leg to try to get that information in real-time, " Sen. Warner contributed.
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