Trump extremely careless with sensitive information

WVMade

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Trump was having dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Saturday when he learned that North Korea had launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile. According to CNN, he “took the call on a mobile phone at his table, which was set squarely in the middle of the private club’s dining area,” with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by his side:

As Mar-a-Lago’s wealthy members looked on from their tables, and with a keyboard player crooning in the background, Trump and Abe’s evening meal quickly morphed into a strategy session, the decision-making on full view to fellow diners, who described it in detail to CNN.

Discussing sensitive national security matters within earshot of his private club members is shockingly reckless, and as The Washington Post’s Philip Bump noted Monday, Trump is making a habit of these dangerous slip-ups. Last week, he was criticized for leaving the key in a classified lockbag while hosting people without security clearance in the Oval Office.

Bump rightly observes that the Mar-a-Lago incident was far worse. Trump, Abe, and aides were using lights from smartphones to pour over security documents, and it’s not at all clear the phones were secure. They could have been vulnerable to hacking, giving America’s enemies an even better chance to eavesdrop on two world leaders than club guests in close proximity.

https://newrepublic.com/minutes/140...loppy-sensitive-information-national-security
 

bamaEER

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Trump was having dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Saturday when he learned that North Korea had launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile. According to CNN, he “took the call on a mobile phone at his table, which was set squarely in the middle of the private club’s dining area,” with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by his side:

As Mar-a-Lago’s wealthy members looked on from their tables, and with a keyboard player crooning in the background, Trump and Abe’s evening meal quickly morphed into a strategy session, the decision-making on full view to fellow diners, who described it in detail to CNN.

Discussing sensitive national security matters within earshot of his private club members is shockingly reckless, and as The Washington Post’s Philip Bump noted Monday, Trump is making a habit of these dangerous slip-ups. Last week, he was criticized for leaving the key in a classified lockbag while hosting people without security clearance in the Oval Office.

Bump rightly observes that the Mar-a-Lago incident was far worse. Trump, Abe, and aides were using lights from smartphones to pour over security documents, and it’s not at all clear the phones were secure. They could have been vulnerable to hacking, giving America’s enemies an even better chance to eavesdrop on two world leaders than club guests in close proximity.

https://newrepublic.com/minutes/140...loppy-sensitive-information-national-security
This will have to change.
 
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Were no private dining rooms available? I'm just surprised that they would be in the public (for a private club) area having dinner. Total security screw up on the S/S.
 

lenny4wvu

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Trump was having dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Saturday when he learned that North Korea had launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile. According to CNN, he “took the call on a mobile phone at his table, which was set squarely in the middle of the private club’s dining area,” with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by his side:

As Mar-a-Lago’s wealthy members looked on from their tables, and with a keyboard player crooning in the background, Trump and Abe’s evening meal quickly morphed into a strategy session, the decision-making on full view to fellow diners, who described it in detail to CNN.

Discussing sensitive national security matters within earshot of his private club members is shockingly reckless, and as The Washington Post’s Philip Bump noted Monday, Trump is making a habit of these dangerous slip-ups. Last week, he was criticized for leaving the key in a classified lockbag while hosting people without security clearance in the Oval Office.

Bump rightly observes that the Mar-a-Lago incident was far worse. Trump, Abe, and aides were using lights from smartphones to pour over security documents, and it’s not at all clear the phones were secure. They could have been vulnerable to hacking, giving America’s enemies an even better chance to eavesdrop on two world leaders than club guests in close proximity.

https://newrepublic.com/minutes/140...loppy-sensitive-information-national-security
Trump was having dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Saturday when he learned that North Korea had launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile. According to CNN, he “took the call on a mobile phone at his table, which was set squarely in the middle of the private club’s dining area,” with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by his side:

As Mar-a-Lago’s wealthy members looked on from their tables, and with a keyboard player crooning in the background, Trump and Abe’s evening meal quickly morphed into a strategy session, the decision-making on full view to fellow diners, who described it in detail to CNN.

Discussing sensitive national security matters within earshot of his private club members is shockingly reckless, and as The Washington Post’s Philip Bump noted Monday, Trump is making a habit of these dangerous slip-ups. Last week, he was criticized for leaving the key in a classified lockbag while hosting people without security clearance in the Oval Office.

Bump rightly observes that the Mar-a-Lago incident was far worse. Trump, Abe, and aides were using lights from smartphones to pour over security documents, and it’s not at all clear the phones were secure. They could have been vulnerable to hacking, giving America’s enemies an even better chance to eavesdrop on two world leaders than club guests in close proximity.

https://newrepublic.com/minutes/140...loppy-sensitive-information-national-security
WVMade. ..extremely care less where he "rests" his chin..."Film at 11"..stay tuned to CNN for slurping update. .Wolf Blitzer reports. .
 
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Anyone with any sense knows you don't discuss things on a mobile phone. Even in the Army when discussing certain non-classified topics, officers will say we'll discuss it later on a land line.