I'm very excited. Oh, we're not gonna be talking about that right now. Did it surprise you that you were added into the group chat? Uh, well, that's not *** thing that happens every day, is it? Not at ...
The Atlantic magazine’s editor in chief has insisted he saw “minute-by-minute accounting” of how the US intended to bomb Yemen — despite Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth adamantly denying that sensitive ...
Fallout continues after it was learned that top officials in the Trump administration inadvertently added The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to an unsecured Signal group chat discussing a U.S.
Trump Officials Accidentally Add Atlantic Editor to Signal Chat About War Plans Pro tip: When adding somebody to the group chat about classified information that itself violates government rules, ...
Encrypted messaging app Signal continues to see spiking downloads in the wake of the messaging scandal that saw The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg added to a group chat where high-ranking ...
The Trump administration is playing defense following an intelligence leak involving U.S. war plans in Yemen. The messages on planned airstrikes were accidentally shared with an American journalist in ...
Mike Waltz added Jeffrey Goldberg to a top-secret Signal chat where airstrikes in Yemen were discussed ahead of the bombing campaign. By Kevin Dolak In an egregious display of disregard for national ...
The Atlantic magazine on Wednesday published text messages from top Trump administration officials laying out minute-by-minute operational details and exact weapons to be used in strikes against the ...
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 Advisor ...