The Trump administration's top intelligence officials face Congress for back-to-back hearings this week to testify about the threats facing the United States and what the government is doing to counter them. The briefing will take place at 10 a.m. ET.
The hearing comes a day after The Atlantic magazine reported that top national security officials for Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming military strikes in Yemen to a group chat that included the magazine's editor-in-chief in a secure messaging app.
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CIA Director says leaked military plans contained no classified information
''My communications to be clear in the Signal message group were entirely permissible and lawful and did not include classified information,'' CIA Director John Ratcliffe told lawmakers during a Senate hearing on global security threats.
Democrats have said the leaked military plans in a Signal group message that included a journalist show a sloppy disregard for security, but Ratcliffe said no rules were violated.
During heated questions from Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said there's a difference between ''inadvertent'' releases of information and intentional leaks.
''There was no classified material that was shared,'' Gabbard said.