The National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard returned to La Colina on Wednesday to testify to the Chamber’s Intelligence Committee and told its members that adding the editor of the Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg to the signal chat was an “error”, but that no classified information was shared.
“The conversation was sincere and sensitive, but as the president and the national security advisor declared, no classified information was shared. There were no sources, methods, locations or war plans that were shared. This was a standard update of the National Security Cabinet that was provided together with updates that were granted to foreign partners in the region.”

The National Intelligence Director, Tulsi Gabbard, testifies to a select intelligence committee of the House of Representatives on “World Threats”, in Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 26, 2025.
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She continued: “The application of signal messages is pre -installed in government devices. December 2024 CISA declared, he quoted:” We urge highly specific people to review and immediately apply the best practices provided in the guide to protect mobile communications, including the consistent use of end -to -end encryption. “And they appointed signal as an application as an application as an example of an example of an example of an example of an example of an example of an example of an example end -to -end encryption. “
-ABC News’ Luke Barr, Christopher Boccia, Cherise Halsall and Nathan Luna