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The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg is weighing the release ... detailed how he had been inadvertently swept into a Signal group chat by President Donald Trump’s national security ...
Goldberg was invited to the chat by a user with the same name as Michael ... "It is not uncommon for national-security officials to communicate on Signal. But the app is used primarily for meeting ...
The editor of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, has nothing to ... That's what happened." Signal only allows users to add people to chat groups by phone number, QR code or username of the person ...
An inadvertent invitation to a group chat thrust The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into the center of an explosive national security breach that's put the White House on the defensive.
Mr. Goldberg, who was included on a private text thread discussing war plans, was a longtime national security reporter who became editor of The Atlantic in 2016. By Katie Robertson Jeffrey ...
Comment / Given advance warning of an impending war crime, the former cheerleader for the Iraq war decided his priority was ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of Atlantic ... such as the details disclosed in the Signal chat about the types of planes and the timeline. “Let me be blunt,” Goldberg said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced tough questioning from Rep. Moulton regarding potential disclosure of classified ...