Jessica Tarlov Shreds White House Security Blunder: ‘I Don’t Want to Ever Hear’ About Hillary Clinton’s Emails Again

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Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov tore into the White House on Monday after it was revealed that The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg had accidentally been added to a top-secret group chat about the Trump administration’s military plans.

“Donald Trump’s ratings on handling the economy, inflation, cost of living are all tanking, and we’re seeing this administration’s incompetence and recklessness on a scale unimaginable,” said Tarlov on The Five:

I’m sure you guys saw this incredible Jeffery Goldberg piece from right before we got on air, a couple of [minutes] ago, about Goldberg who is a journalist at The Atlantic being invited into a private Signal chat with all of our national security heads, so Rubio, Hegseth, Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard, Scott Bessent’s in there, et cetera, and they are planning, on just Signal, to drop bombs in Yemen. So they’re not doing this in a SCIF, they’re doing it on an app that you and I, we all have on our phones, and it’s obviously incredibly reckless. National security risks.

Tarlov went on to reference the backlash over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s storage of government emails on a private server, declaring, “I don’t want to ever hear, ‘But her emails!’ again.”

“I don’t know what’s going to happen to anyone who’s involved in something like this, but on top of it, you have the vice president, he’s in there as well, contradicting Donald Trump on his policy on Europe,” she said. “So all of this is going on, we’re only a couple months into this administration, and when Carville says, ‘Let’s see what they do,’ you get stuff like this.”

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After co-host Greg Gutfeld mocked the situation, Tarlov concluded, “It does confirm when people said that folks were getting these jobs that didn’t deserve them, that that’s probably the case.”

Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warned on Monday that the security blunder was a “very serious mistake” that could “undermine” the government’s “war plans, but also jeopardize lives.”