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Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic's top editor who was included in a Signal chat of Trump administration officials discussing plans for a military strike, pushed back Sunday on National Security ...
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
A report on Sunday revealed the phone error months earlier that eventually led to a journalist being added to a secret ...
His inclusion on a high-level Signal chat about American war plans highlights how the Trump administration is operating — and ...
Donald Trump's administration was left red-faced last month after journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a top ...
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg is accusing Mike Waltz of lying about talking with him — ridiculing on Sunday the claim that his phone number was mysteriously “sucked into” the national security adviser’s ...
The Trump administration scandal involving a Signal chain that inadvertently included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic has continued to dominate the news in the days since it was first reported.
Though he disparaged Goldberg's reputation as a Trump critic, Waltz also said he took "full responsibility" for the ...
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked secret plans for a strike in Yemen when Jeffrey Goldberg was added to an encrypted Signal chat.
Washington Week' host and 'The Atlantic' editor Jeffrey Goldberg lamented that the Trump administration responded to his Signal story in an "aggressive" way instead of taking responsibility.
Before he was given access to insider information about the United States cabinet’s most secretive war plans, Jeffrey Goldberg spent some of the early years of his journalism career at the Forward. As ...
On Monday, The Atlantic editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, penned an explosive story about how he was added to a group chat on Signal, a popular commercial messaging app, called “Houthi PC Small ...