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Caroline Coudriet

Washington, D.C., United States

Defense and National Security Reporter at Roll Call

Defense and national security reporter for @RollCall/@CQNow. Philly native & @dailypenn alum. Send tips and pie recipes: [email protected].

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Caroline Coudriet

    WASHINGTON - Trump administration officials continued to defend themselves Wednesday against claims that they mishandled classified information following the public release of a Signal group chat used to plan military strikes in Yemen. Speaking at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called the incident, in which a journalist was accidentally added to the chat, a "mistake."

  • 1 month ago | dailyitem.com | Caroline Coudriet

    WASHINGTON — Trump administration officials continued to defend themselves Wednesday against claims that they mishandled classified information following the public release of a Signal group chat used to plan military strikes in Yemen.

  • 1 month ago | gazettextra.com | Caroline Coudriet

    WASHINGTON — Trump administration officials continued to defend themselves Wednesday against claims that they mishandled classified information following the public release of a Signal group chat used to plan military strikes in Yemen.

  • 1 month ago | arcamax.com | Caroline Coudriet

    WASHINGTON — Trump administration officials continued to defend themselves Wednesday against claims that they mishandled classified information following the public release of a Signal group chat used to plan military strikes in Yemen.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | thebrunswicknews.com | Caroline Coudriet |Briana Reilly

    Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Tuesday he plans to block the nomination of an aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III for a top Army job over his role in sharing information when Austin was hospitalized in December and January. President Joe Biden in July tapped Army Lt. Gen. Ronald P. Clark for a promotion to general, with an assignment as the commander of U.S. Army Pacific in Fort Shafter, Hawaii. Clark currently is the senior military assistant to the secretary of Defense.

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