Atlantic journalist pushes back on Hegseth comments: ‘He was texting war plans’
- The Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for denying involvement in a group chat about war plans, stating that he seems like a person who's unserious.
- Goldberg reported that he was added to a Signal group chat detailing future U.S. Strikes on Yemen by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, with involvement from high-level officials.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refuted Goldberg's claims, labeling him as a 'deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist.'
- Both political parties are now calling for action following the leak, as Representative Don Bacon noted that such communication should not occur on non-secure systems.
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In a heated exchange, Jeffrey Goldberg accuses Secretary Pete Hegseth of lying about classified military discussions, igniting a fierce debate over journalistic integrity and national security. This controversy reveals deeper tensions within the political landscape.
Tiffany Cross Takes Vicious Shot at Trump Sec Hegseth on CNN Over Text Disaster
Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross got in a vicious, adultery-related shot at Trump Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over the leaked war-planning text chain that has taken over the news. The political media world was stunned Monday when Jeffrey Goldberg dropped a blockbuster report that revealed he was (apparently inadvertently) included in a text chain discussing detailed war plans on the encrypted Signal app. On Monday’s edition of CNN NewsNight…
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