‘In Which Case Did People Die?!!’ CNN Explodes as Scott Jennings and NYT Reporter Go to War Over SignalGate
- Scott Jennings defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during the 'Signalgate' controversy, describing it as a 'teachable moment' and doubting that accountability would follow.
- Chris Meagher criticized the incident, stating that sharing classified information could endanger lives.
- Lulu Garcia-Navarro challenged Jennings, suggesting that accountability should be applied consistently, regardless of party affiliation.
- The discussions highlighted tensions over media coverage of the scandal and differing views on accountability in government.
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In Praise of Laurene Powell Jobs, Owner of The Atlantic, Superhero of Signalgate
When Laurene Powell Jobs stepped out of the shadow of her late legendary husband Steve Jobs less than a decade ago, she was determined to make her own mark with the vast fortune left to her. She invested broadly in media, most notably in 2017 buying the distinguished magazine of 167 years, The Atlantic. Now as the owner of The Atlantic, she is the quiet superhero behind the current Signalgate scandal. Editor Jeffrey Goldberg, who in full disclo…
Scott Jennings gets a history lesson from ex-Pentagon official after defense of Hegseth
CNN's Scott Jennings was on the receiving end of a history lesson on Sunday morning after he praised the leadership of embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the wake of what is being called the "Signalgate" scandal that has Donald Trump's administration playing defense this week.During an appe...
The ‘Signalgate’ shakes the Trump dome
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, declares that he admires predecessors in office such as William McKinley or Ronald Reagan, the great contemporary Republican icon. But who he identifies most, according to his talks with some historians, is Richard Nixon, the Republican who won the White House by the greatest avalanche of votes until then, and who as he sought revenge against his political enemies. The only president resigned in …
Signalgate: the bizarre case that is shaking the Trump administration
Jeffrey Goldberg published an unpublished piece about the American administration. The journalist was accidentally inserted into a group where confidential information was shared and where the plan of attack against the Houthis in Yemen was drawn up. The content Signalgate: the bizarre case that is shaking the Trump administration appears first in Journal i.
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