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The Founder Of Signal’s Hilarious Troll Of White House Officials Is Going Viral

Sooo, we’re all up to date on that “journalist in the private chat discussing ‘war’ or ‘attack’ plans” thing, right?

On Wednesday, all of the texts were released.

Text messages from Pete Hegseth discussing favorable weather, mission timelines, and drone strikes targeting terrorists

And, then, basically, everyone in the White House was caught up on the whole “war plan” vs. “attack plan” thing.

Tweet criticizing The Atlantic for allegedly admitting to lying about Trump's advisors' attack plans; highlighted text questions credibility

It’s all semantics!

Tweet by Mike Waltz:

Well, now a post from the founder of the app they were using, Signal, is speaking out.

Smartphone displaying Signal app download with U.S. flag background, symbolizing privacy in the digital age

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This is Matthew Rosenfeld aka Moxie Marlinspike. He invented Signal. For those who don’t know, Signal is a private messaging app that provides end-to-end encrypted text, voice, and video communications.

A person speaks at a tech conference, sitting on a chair with a microphone. Background displays logos and

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Well, Moxie used this text drama to promote the app, and his response is going viral:

Screenshot of a tweet by Moxie Marlinspike discussing the potential for being added to a U.S. vice president's Signal group chat

He’s got a point!

A person with headphones and a microphone speaks in a radio studio setting

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As this person said, “Millions in advertising couldn’t get you this.”

A tweet highlighting a message about the vice president of the U.S. being added to a Signal group chat for sensitive military operations

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