Fox anchor: Jeffrey Goldberg ‘acted responsibly’ with secret war plans report
- Jeffrey Goldberg reported being mistakenly added to a group chat discussing U.S. Military plans to strike Houthi rebels in Yemen, which was confirmed by a spokesperson for the National Security Council.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied that war plans were discussed in the chat, but faced backlash from Goldberg, who insisted that Hegseth was misleading the public about the serious threats involved.
- Goldberg criticized Hegseth's behavior as unserious, noting that sensitive information was shared inappropriately on an unsecured platform, raising security concerns.
- Hegseth launched personal attacks on Goldberg, calling him a deceitful journalist, while Goldberg expressed disbelief at Hegseth's response.
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On Security Breaches and the Infamous Signal Chat
On Security Breaches and the Infamous Signal Chat This week, all hell broke loose in the media when Jeffrey Goldberg, left-leaning editor of The Atlantic, revealed that he had been accidentally included in a group chat with the top members of the Trump national security team. According to a Signal thread revealed by Goldberg, he was invited in by national security adviser Michael Waltz; other participants included Vice President JD Vance, Secre…
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