Fox anchor: Jeffrey Goldberg ‘acted responsibly’ with secret war plans report
- Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, was added to an encrypted group chat by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz to discuss U.S. War plans in Yemen on March 15.
- The National Security Council confirmed the existence of the group chat, claiming Goldberg's inclusion was accidental amid concerns regarding the leak's impact on foreign policy.
- Critics, including former Rep. Justin Amash, argued that the discussion in the chat raised questions about the constitutionality of military actions taken without Congressional approval.
- Goldberg reported that the White House announced a new air campaign against Houthi forces shortly after he received the first message in the chat.
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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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