CIA director says intent behind Yemen chat was coordination, not substitute for classified communications
CIA Director John Ratcliffe, in the course of testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, discussed what he believed the intention was behind the Signal group chat discussing a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen that was inadvertently shared with a journalist.
Ratcliffe said he believed the "national security adviser intended this to be as it should have been, a mechanism for coordinating between senior level officials, but not a substitute for using high side or classified communications for anything that would be classified."
Ratcliffe insisted that despite mentioning the name of a CIA officer in the chat, that officer was not operating under cover.
