Trump calls in Elon Musk to investigate Signal Gate. National security breach points to Chinese-linked official

President Trump has tapped Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency to investigate Signal Gate, a national security nightmare where a journalist was mistakenly added to a classified Signal chat. This wasn’t just any chat—it involved high-ranking officials discussing military operations in Yemen, including details on weapons and deployment timelines. The implications are staggering. A breach of this magnitude doesn’t just happen. Someone wanted this to happen.

The journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, has a long history of hostility toward Trump. Yet, somehow, his number ended up in a secure chatroom with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The official story claims this was an innocent mistake, a simple mishap of contact syncing. But the odds of such a “random” event occurring with someone like Goldberg are about as believable as a Vegas slot machine hitting the jackpot on demand.

Trump isn’t buying it. He put Musk’s technical experts on the case to find out what really happened. This is no ordinary mistake. It reeks of a deliberate effort to undermine the administration, with perfect timing to create a crisis.

Now, the investigation is taking another turn. The judge overseeing the Signal Gate case is James Boasberg, a figure with a long history of deep-state entanglements. Right before his assignment, the Trump administration invoked the state secrets privilege to deny him access to key information. Then, suddenly, Boasberg is handed the case. They’re not even hiding it anymore. American Oversight has jumped in, filing an emergency injunction, desperate to force disclosure.

But it gets worse. Alex Wong, Trump’s Deputy National Security Advisor, is now at the center of the scandal. Wong is married to Candice Chiu Wong, a Chinese-American attorney who played a key role in prosecuting J6 defendants under Biden’s Justice Department. She even clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, an Obama appointee. The connections are too convenient, too perfect. The deeper you dig, the clearer it becomes—this wasn’t an accident.

Alex Wong’s background isn’t much better. Before joining the administration, he worked for Covington & Burling, a law firm recently stripped of its security clearance by Trump for allegedly aiding in government weaponization. This same law firm had deep ties to the Obama and Biden administrations. And now, Wong’s wife—one of Biden’s legal enforcers—has been at the heart of the J6 prosecutions. It’s not just a conflict of interest. It’s an outright red flag.

Laura Loomer is sounding the alarm, questioning why a Chinese national security advisor, married to a government lawyer who helped prosecute Trump supporters, is sitting in a top White House position. With China’s fingerprints on so many global intelligence breaches, the possibility that Goldberg was intentionally added to the chat as part of a foreign op cannot be ignored.

Trump himself pointed to Michael Waltz’s team when asked how Goldberg got into the chat, suggesting it was one of “Michael’s people.” That points directly to Alex Wong. If true, this is a serious breach of trust—one that could compromise U.S. national security at the highest levels. Trump’s team needs to move fast, and Musk’s investigation must be relentless.

The real question now: Was this a simple blunder, or an orchestrated sabotage operation to humiliate the administration? The stakes couldn’t be higher.