Members of the Trump administration lied when testifying before Congress about the Signal chat. First, they blast out our most sensitive national security data. Then they try and pull the wool over the eyes of Americans about it.

Congress Member Profile|U.S. Senator|Democrat|Virginia
Mark R. Warner
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Mark R. Warner
U.S. SenatorDemocratVirginia
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Advance strike times are sensitive and classified because they put American military directly at risk.
The Secretary of Defense was blasting them out to unknown numbers over unclassified channels.
It’s sloppy, careless, and dangerous. He should resign.
This Signal chat situation sheds light on a sloppy and grossly incompetent national security strategy from the Trump admin.
When the stakes are this high, incompetence is not an option.
Pete Hegseth should resign.
Mike Waltz should resign.
Ahead of our Worldwide Threats Hearing in the Intelligence Committee today, my thoughts on the Trump administration’s systemic degradation of our intelligence community: www.foxnews.com/opinion/sen-...
Make no mistake: our allies are reading this war-plan-disclosure story too, and it’s making it less and less likely that they’ll want to share sensitive intel with us…
Pete Hegseth’s morning routine just dropped.
This administration is playing fast and loose with our nation’s most classified info, and it makes all Americans less safe.
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
Unmitigated chaos and a heavy dash of cruelty: Trump’s administration is firing thousands, introducing chaotic tariffs, and jeopardizing the whole economy… and now they’re cutting support for food banks that support 1 in 6 American families.
No matter what this administration has in store, my message is clear: a woman gets to make her own health care choices with her doctor. Abortion, IVF, and birth control must remain legal, safe, and accessible.
Trump and Musk have made their next target clear: they’re going to make Social Security so hard to access that seniors don’t get the benefits they’re owed.
I’ll fight it every step of the way.
Trump has now placed a target on the back of CDFIs, critical organizations that help rural and underserved Americans access banks.
So Sen Mike Crapo and I are leading a broad bipartisan coalition to reaffirm our strong support for these essential institutions.
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If there’s one thing that should bring us all together, it should be that American kids – no matter their zip code – get a world-class public education.
By dismantling the Department of Education, Donald Trump is taking square aim at that goal.
Across the country, the CDFI Fund does great work supporting small banks in rural communities.
Trump has now placed a target on their back in a new executive order, but I’m going to keep standing up to make sure that these communities have what they need to access banks.
Erasing commemoration of Pfc. Ira Hayes, who served at Iwo Jima, is yet another example of this administration’s endless contempt for veterans.
I’m deeply concerned by reports that Trump’s Social Security Administration might start phasing out phone support for seniors and force them to only seek help online or in-person.
The goal is clear: make seniors’ benefits so hard to access that they can’t get them at all.
You can’t make this up. The Trump admin is erasing images of one of the servicemembers who raised the flag at Iwo Jima.
What an outrageous act of disrespect to one of America’s heroes. His name is Pfc. Ira Hayes, and he deserves to be honored.
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Rewriting history to minimize the incredible sacrifices of Black, Latino, and female servicemembers — this is absolutely outrageous and an affront to their service. www.npr.org/2025/03/14/g...
I voted NO on allowing Trump & Musk to continue taking a chainsaw to our federal government.
I will keep fighting their chaos.
After we voted NO on the CR, @kaine.senate.gov and I stood up to pass a bill to ensure DC’s funding isn’t needlessly slashed. Now the House needs to act. Let’s get this done.
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851 total votes
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| Date | Bill | Question | Position | Party Maj | Align? | Result |
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| 2025-01-09 | S. 5 (119th) | End filibuster to begin debate | YES | YES | ✓ | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (84-9, 3/5 majority required) |
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