Anonymous ID: 735b89 March 27, 2025, 5:52 p.m. No.22831386   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1943 >>1992 >>2012 >>2111

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/trump-says-government-likely-wont-be-using-signal-after-the-atlantic-fallout-5831194

 

Trump Says Government Likely Won’t Be Using Signal After The Atlantic Fallout

But the president said it ’may be forced to use it' in the future.

 

President Donald Trump said on March 25 that government officials likely will not be using the Signal messaging app after The Atlantic magazine’s editor-in-chief was inadvertently included in a group chat with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz.

 

When asked about the Signal chat during remarks at the White House on March 25, Trump said: “A lot of times you find out defects by exactly things like that, but I don’t think it’s something we’re looking forward to using again.

 

“We may be forced to use it. You may be in a situation where you need speed as opposed to gross safety, and you may be forced to use it, but generally speaking, I think we probably won’t be using it very much.”

 

The fallout came after Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, alleged that he saw a discussion between Hegseth and other officials take place in a group chat he was added to in the Signal messaging app hours before strikes against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen ordered by Trump earlier this month.

 

The National Security Council has since said the text chain Goldberg reported “appears to be authentic” and that it is looking into how a journalist’s number was added to the chain.

 

Hegseth spoke to reporters in Hawaii on March 24 and disputed Goldberg’s account, insisting that no war plans were texted in the chat. He also raised questions about Goldberg’s credibility. Goldberg, who published an article in The Atlantic about the group chat, later told MSNBC that his article was based on what he saw in the Signal chat. He accused Hegseth of trying to deflect from the allegations.

 

Signal uses end-to-end encryption for its messaging and calling services, which prevents any third party from viewing conversation content or listening in on calls. It is considered a popular app for direct messaging, group chats, phone calls, and video calls.

 

When asked about the use of the chat app, Trump said he “wasn’t involved” but only “heard about it.”

 

“I hear it’s used by a lot of groups,” he said. “It’s used by the media a lot. It’s used by a lot of the military and, I think, successfully, but sometimes somebody can get onto those things.

 

“That’s one of the prices you pay when you’re not sitting in the Situation Room with no phones on, which is always the best, frankly … the best is to be there.”

Earlier in the day, Trump told NBC News that Waltz or a member of his staff had added Goldberg to the chat but defended his national security adviser. He echoed those comments during his remarks in the White House on March 25 and said Waltz does not need to apologize. He suggested that news outlets’ response to the reports has been overblown.

 

“They’ve made a big deal out of this because we’ve had two perfect months,” Trump said, pivoting to the economy and policies he has initiated since taking office in January. “We’re bringing in business; we have another one announced tomorrow.”

 

After the recent reports, the president of Signal defended the app, although she did not directly address The Atlantic article.

“Signal is the gold standard in private comms,” Signal President Meredith Whittaker wrote in a post on social media platform X in response to a report that compared Signal to WhatsApp. She attempted to differentiate Signal from WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta Platforms.

Anonymous ID: 735b89 March 27, 2025, 6:10 p.m. No.22831430   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://slaynews.com/news/suspect-arrested-murder-california-fire-captain-battled-la-wildfires/

 

Suspect Arrested for Murder of California Fire Captain Who Battled LA Wildfires

 

Authorities have finally arrested the suspect wanted for the murder of a beloved California fire captain who was brutally stabbed to death last month.

 

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan announced that Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, is being charged with the murder of Rebecca “Becky” Marodi, 49.

 

Following her arraignment hearing on Wednesday afternoon, prosecutors revealed that the suspect was arrested in Mexico after being on the run for over a month.

 

Stephan’s office said Olejniczak Marodi pleaded not guilty at Wednesday’s hearing.

 

Olejniczak Marodi is being held without bail.

 

If convicted, she faces 25 years to life in prison.

 

On Sunday, authorities in Mexico nabbed Olejniczak Marodi.

 

As Slay News reported, she had been on the run for over a month since being named the suspect in Rebecca Marodi’s death on February 17.

 

“I want to thank the Sheriff’s Office for their thorough investigation and law enforcement on both sides of the border for locating and arresting this dangerous defendant so she could be returned to San Diego and face justice for this deadly crime,” Stephan shared in a news release

 

Investigators are still working to gather more information to determine the circumstances and motivation behind Capt. Marodi’s death.

 

“Rebecca Marodi was a beloved Fire Captain who devoted her life to protecting others, including recently battling the Eaton fire near Los Angeles, and the capture of her killer will begin the court process with today’s arraignment,” Stephan continued.

 

“When the U.S. Marshals’ San Diego Fugitive Task force is looking for violent criminals, they can run, but they can’t hide as we saw in this case.”

 

Yolanda was allegedly seen on surveillance video arguing with Rebecca and physically assaulting her on the day of the fatal stabbing.

 

A copy of the arrest warrant was obtained by KABC.

 

It details that Rebecca told Yolanda she was leaving her and ending their marriage nearly a week before she was murdered.

 

Detectives said that a voice could be heard yelling out, “Yolanda, please, I don’t want to die.”

 

The report read that Yolanda responded to Rebecca, saying:

 

“You should have thought about that before.”

 

She was reportedly standing in front of Rebecca with what appeared to be a knife in her hand.

 

Surveillance video captured Yolanda leaving the couple’s home before Rebecca’s mother arrived.

 

Rebecca was found with several injuries to her neck, chest, and back that authorities said were consistent with a stabbing.

 

Yolanda also previously served more than 13 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter in the death of her then-husband, James Joseph Olejniczak Jr..

 

She was released in 2013, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

 

Investigators are still working to gather more information to determine the circumstances and motivation behind Capt. Marodi’s death.

 

“This intimate partner homicide is a reminder that there are resources out there for individuals who are in fear for their safety,” Stephan said.

 

A status conference and bail review hearing are set for April 28.

 

A preliminary hearing is currently scheduled for June 24.

Anonymous ID: 735b89 March 27, 2025, 6:22 p.m. No.22831458   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1943 >>2012 >>2111

https://dallasexpress.com/tarrant/no-charges-filed-against-artist-and-museum-after-pictures-of-naked-children-displayed/

 

No Charges Filed Against Artist And Museum After Pictures Of Naked Children Displayed

 

No charges will be filed against the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth or artist Sally Mann in a high-profile case involving displayed pictures of naked children, according to the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office.

 

Public outrage against the exhibit began when The Dallas Express broke the story, reporting on the disturbing images on December 23, 2024.

 

DX reported that the photographs included naked children and LGBTQ+ content. One image observed by the outlet showed a nude girl jumping on top of a table and another of a boy with an unknown liquid substance splashed across his genitals.

 

On March 26, however, the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that a grand jury returned with a No Bill, choosing not to indict the two parties in a legal episode connected to four photos confiscated by police from the Diaries of Home exhibit.

 

“The case was presented to a Tarrant County Grand Jury, which returned a “No Bill” decision,” the Fort Worth Police Department said, per WFAA. “We respect the Grand Jury’s decision, and any items related to the case will be returned to their rightful owners.”

 

Even still, citizens have expressed deep concern about the implications of intertwining art with sexual exploitation and child pornography.

 

“Protecting society’s most vulnerable, particularly our children, was a key motivator for my decision to run for office. It is crucial that our legal framework leaves no room for predators to misuse the realm of art to display child nudity. Should any loopholes exist, we are prepared to address and eliminate them in the upcoming legislative session in Texas,” House District 91 State Rep. David Lowe previously told DX.

 

“There are images on display at this museum that are grossly inappropriate at best. They should be taken down immediately and investigated by law enforcement for any and all potential criminal violations. Children must be protected, and decency must prevail,” Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare told DX in December.

 

“This is emblematic of what happens when the culture of a city is focused on growth and business only. If you’re not also focused on upholding moral standards, this kind of degeneracy creeps in. Our wonderful museums should be promoting excellence instead of radical perversion. These values are indistinguishable from San Francisco’s,” Tarrant County Republican Party Chairman Bo French previously said to DX.

 

Mann’s work has provoked praise and outrage for 30 years. In 1992, a writer in The New York Times Magazine called her work “disturbing.”

 

Art critics have favored Mann’s artistic expression, and her work has appeared in various venues worldwide, including the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Others continue to condemn her photos, noting that freedom of expression should not be at the expense of children.