Senators grilled the US's two top intelligence officials over their participation in a Signal messaging app group chat that detailed attack plans for strikes against the Houthi rebels and included a political reporter https://trib.al/55Nl781
The US's top two intelligence officials, John Ratcliffe and Tulsi Gabbard, defended their participation in a Signal messaging chat where attack plans for strikes against Houthi rebels were shared. During a Senate hearing, they said no classified information was shared on the chat. CIA Director Ratcliffe and National Intelligence Director Gabbard were among several Trump team members in the chat gr
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March 25th, 2025
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1) Sophia Drossos, Economist at Point72 Asset Management, discusses a cloudy market and compounding uncertainty and where the Fed goes from here. It comes as tariffs have been dominating the news flow this week, with US stocks soaring on Monday...
President Trump delivers another surprise ahead of April 2nd tariff plan; Tesla shocks with 40% drop in EU sales; Consumer confidence tumbles to its lowest since early 2021; Al Rabil, the CEO of Kayne Anderson says recession risk is being underappreciated; KB Homes slashes its outlook and points to a slowing consumer; and KIND Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky has advice for entrepreneurs.
Former State Department Official Mara Rudman discusses the domestic and international fallout from cabinet members discussing attack plans in a Signal chat that inadvertently included a journalist.
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