US officials accidentally leaked Yemen attack plans in Signal chat shared with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg.

The Atlantic magazine has published US attack plans against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, mistakenly shared in a group chat that included its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.
The release on Wednesday came after US President Donald Trump sought to downplay the significance of the texts shared on the Signal messaging app, calling them “not a big deal”.
Some of the most crucial of the published messages appear to have been sent on March 15 by an account seeming to belong to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as the US military prepared to carry out its attack on Yemen.
Vice President JD Vance, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, purportedly White House Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller (SM) and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (TG) were among those present in the chat.
Here is a detailed transcript of the senior US officials discussing the strikes on the day they took place:
Hegseth (11:44 am ET):
Vance (12.13pm ET):
Waltz (13:48pm ET):
Vance (13.54 pm ET):
Waltz (14.00pm ET):
Typing too fast. The first target – their top missile guy – we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend’s building and it’s now collapsed.
Vance (14.01pm ET):
Excellent.
Ratcliffe (14.36pm ET):
A good start.
Waltz
Rubio (17:14pm ET):
Waltz (17:15pm ET):
Stephen Miller (17:18pm ET)
Hegseth (17:20pm ET):
Wiles (17:21pm ET)
Steve Witkoff – Middle East special envoy (17:47pm ET)
Gabbard (18:35pm ET)
Below are parts of the transcript revealing the buildup to the attacks:
Waltz (16:28pm ET):
Marco Rubio (16:29pm ET):
JD Vance (16:29pm ET):
Tulsi Gabbard (16:30pm ET)
Pete Hegseth (16:53pm ET)
Brian (18:34pm ET)
Waltz (08:05am ET):
Vance (08:16am ET):
Joe Kent – Gabbard chief of staff (08:22am ET):
Hegseth (08:27am ET):
Waltz (08:32am ET):
Waltz (08:42am ET):
Vance (08:45am ET):
Vance (08:46am ET):
Hegseth (08:49am ET):
Hegseth (09:46am)