ABC57 Brian Conybeare speaks with retired Intelligence Officer on apparent security breach in Washington
By:
Brian Conybeare
Posted: Mar 25, 2025 6:52 PM EST | Updated: Mar 25, 2025 7:12 PM EST
-
2:04
Mild through Monday, Colder by midweek
-
11:51
Ian Book and Tony Jones Jr. stop by ABC57 Kickoff
-
4:23
Syracuse radio play-by-play announcer, Matt Park, stops by ABC57...
-
3:39
Playoff drama and betting heat
-
2:30
Heisman candidate Jeremyiah Love gives fans hope trophy will...
-
6:18
ABC57 Kickoff looks at the history behind the statues of Notre...
-
4:34
Staying sharp and ready for Syracuse
-
9:10
ABC57 Kickoff looks back and catches up with Ge Wang, suit designer...
-
1:07
Notre Dame artist, ’Play Like a Champion’ sign painter Laurie...
-
3:47
Notre Dame seniors prepare for final home game
-
1:50
Sunny through the weekend
-
2:56
Knox Redskins face heartbreaking semi state defeat from FW Bishop...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The White House is investigating how a journalist was added to a group message involving top members of President Trump's National Security Team.
That journalist says he got detailed, confidential war plans sent to him earlier this month before a U.S. military attack in Yemen.
ABC57 Anchor Brian Conybeare spoke with retired U.S. Army Captain Tim Hendrickson who served as an Intelligence Officer who helped plan military operations while deployed in Iraq on potential fallout from this apparent security breach.
Sign up for the ABC 57 Newsletter