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It took Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg four days to exit a Signal group chat with Trump administration officials ...
Donald Trump's administration was left red-faced last month after journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a top ...
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 ...
Goldberg, who was included on a private text ... What the Leak Revealed: Our reporters discuss what the Signal chat leak revealed about the Trump administration and the state of politics in ...
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 journalist winding up in the chat.
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 ...
A report on Sunday revealed the phone error months earlier that eventually led to a journalist being added to a secret ...
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked secret plans for a strike in Yemen when Jeffrey Goldberg was added to an encrypted Signal chat.
A phone contact error led US national security adviser Mike Waltz to inadvertently add journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a ...