In a significant breach of protocol, Congressman Mike Waltz and his staff reportedly utilized Gmail to communicate about sensitive military positions and weapons systems. This revelation raises serious questions regarding the security of classified information and adherence to federal regulations governing communications within the military context.
The discussions, which could potentially compromise national security, spotlight the challenges of managing sensitive communications in the digital age. Former Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Mary McCord, emphasizes the risk these unofficial channels pose, highlighting the need for stricter adherence to secure communication methods among government officials.
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