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Screenshots shared by Goldberg show Waltz added the journalist to the Signal chat about an upcoming attack on the Houthi rebels in Yemen, but Waltz has repeatedly said he had neve
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“My number was in his phone. He mistakenly added me to the group chat. There we go,” Goldberg said Sunday on “Meet The Press.”
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The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, has released more messages from the Signal chat group for senior Trump administration officials that he was accidentally added to, in which discussions about an upcoming strike on the Houthis took place.
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
President Trump's national security adviser has denied knowing the editor of The Atlantic after accidentally adding him to a sensitive group chat.
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.
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. Why it matters: Goldberg's decision to disclose the discussion of planned strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen and publish the group chat's contents has embroiled top Trump officials in scandal and exposed them to potential legal jeopardy.
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Distractify on MSNIt Was Mike Waltz, Not Pete Hegseth, Who Added Jeffrey Goldberg to the Signal ChatJeffrey Goldberg was added to an administration Signal chat where war plans were shared, but which person actually sent him the invite?
Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg defended his decision Wednesday to publish the full transcript of messages from a secret government group chat he was added to, as White House officials struggle to downplay the catastrophic leak.
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The Washington Examiner’s Byron York weighed in on the Signal chat scandal during a radio interview on Wednesday, suggesting that Goldberg could have identified himself and alerted the White House regarding his access to the conversation.
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg has released nearly all of the transcript of the Signal group chat that he was included in, where administration officials planned a deadly military strike on Yemen earlier this month.