Prøve GULL - Gratis
The Signal From Signalgate
The Morning Standard
|April 17, 2025
SIGNALGATE sounds pointedly scandalous. But does it have the cachet of the earlier 'gates'? Here are some consequential ones—Watergate, Murdochgate, Abu Ghraibgate, Bibigate, Cablegate, Gaetzgate, Contragate, Choppergate and Coalgate (the last two from India).
Wikipedia has a dynamic list of 286 events that are -gate suffixed, ranging from political shockers to frivolous hijinks.
For liberals, Signalgate—in which 18 US government topliners admitted the editor of an anti-Trump magazine, The Atlantic, into a high-security group chat on the Signal messaging app about impending US airstrikes on Yemen—is a determinant of the fundamental incompetence of the Trump administration. For Trumpistas, the event is not a scandal, much less a breach of security. But the administration is swimming against the tide on this. In an opinion poll, 76 percent of Americans, including 56 percent of Republicans, said that using Signal to discuss military plans was inappropriate.
The entire Trump team involved in the group chat and other Trump officials who circled the wagons around them joined in spinning the major leak into a storm in a teacup. They also began shooting the messenger, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, as if he had trespassed by being a silent spectator in a group that he had been erroneously added to by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
This event is more than about a leak. It is about the stunning maladroitness of the topmost echelon of the Trump administration, that "emblematic array of knuckleheads and butterfingers", as David Remnick described them in The New Yorker.
Denne historien er fra April 17, 2025-utgaven av The Morning Standard.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Morning Standard
The Morning Standard
'Credit' war rages for Andhra development
It's not me, they resorted to 'credit theft' & spreading falsehoods while scrambling for recognition, says Naidu
2 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
Intel agencies warn of LeT recruitment drive in PoK
PAKISTAN-BASED terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has launched a renewed and intensified recruitment campaign with an aim to establish new training camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Indian intelligence agencies have learned.
1 min
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
HOW A 23-YEAR-OLD SHOULD INVEST
THIS is the age when a person starts earning and wonders how to invest.
2 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
Lin & win: Chun-yi captures India Open
Coach Hyun-il behind An Se-young’s success
2 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
India Open mess reflection on poor upkeep & lack of maintenance
BUT of all acronyms from an Indian perspective, one, AQI (Air Quality Index), has received a lot of airtime in recent years.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
Famous singer-songwriter Meba Ofilia opens up about genre-blending and making music on her own terms
SHILLONG has always had a way of producing musicians who sound like they’re slightly ahead of the curve — not chasing trends, not begging for validation, just quietly building worlds of their own.
1 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
Trump invites Modi to join 'Board of Peace'
US President Donald Trump has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join a proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza, in a significant outreach as Washington seeks to shape the postwar governance and reconstruction of the besieged enclave.
1 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
Delhi spends ₹231 cr to tap hill rain in Yamuna, but not a drop flows in
TWENTY-NINE years ago, the governments of Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for tapping monsoon flows in the Renukaji, Kishau, and Lakhwar dams to ease Delhi’s water shortage.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
EPICS STILL SPEAK
IN the ongoing holy month of Magh, and in recognition that Indian epics are deeply internalised and encoded at levels we may have perhaps lost touch with, I would like to share a few points about our epics this week.
4 mins
January 19, 2026
The Morning Standard
GROWTH PLAN: CAPEX, JOBS, SOCIAL SPEND
India’s growth is strong in FY27. Public capex is rising and private investment is picking up. Consumer demand is recovering. Fiscal discipline remains important. Social spending must scale up
4 mins
January 19, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

