Fox anchor: Jeffrey Goldberg ‘acted responsibly’ with secret war plans report
- Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, reported being added to a group chat with Trump administration officials discussing sensitive military plans, which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied included war plans.
- Hegseth claimed, 'Nobody was texting war plans,' but Goldberg argued that Hegseth's messages contained sensitive information that could jeopardize U.S. Personnel.
- Concern has grown among U.S. Intelligence partners regarding the security of information sharing after this incident, especially with Trump's return to office amid previous breaches.
- U.S. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, who initiated the chat, faces calls for resignation amid discussions about the implications of this security breach.
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'Maybe you wouldn't want that': Trump waffles when pressed on releasing secret war plans
Ever since the Trump administration started denying that the information on a Yemen bombing raid that was leaked on a messaging app was "classified," some officials and journalists have called for The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg to publish the entire exchange that took place amongst top defense offi...
Hawley Attacks 'Leftist Media' For 'Griping About Who's On A Text Message'
Missouri MAGA wingnut apologist Sen. Josh Hawley just proved he's got absolutely no business serving on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in the Senate with this reaction to the Jeffrey Goldberg national security debacle. Hawley made an appearance on Laura Ingraham's show on Fox immediately after the response by Hegseth to the reporting, where he attacked Goldberg and called him "a deceitful and highly discredited so-calle…
War in the Middle East: four questions about the US Army's flight of secret military plans to a journalist from "The Atlantic" magazine
Without asking for anything, Jeffrey Goldberg was invited to a confidential discussion group about American strikes in Yemen. He was able to read the discussions between the US Vice President and the Defense Minister.
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