Trump announces interview with Atlantic reporter in Signal chat scandal
- President Donald Trump announced he will sit for an interview with Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg on Thursday at the White House.
- Trump made the announcement shortly after accusing Goldberg of writing fictional stories about him and referencing the recent SignalGate controversy.
- Goldberg published details of sensitive Signal app exchanges involving officials discussing military strikes, which led to calls for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's resignation.
- Trump wrote, "I am doing this interview out of curiosity," to see if The Atlantic can be truthful.
- The interview is part of an Atlantic story titled "The Most Consequential President of This Century," raising questions about the magazine's fairness.
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President Trump Agrees to Interview With Atlantic ‘Signalgate’ Reporter Jeffrey Goldberg * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley
This is a very interesting plot twist. President Trump just announced that he has agreed to sit down for an interview with none other than The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Golberg is no fan of President Trump, to put it lightly. In fact, he is the very person responsible for numerous hoaxes against the president — including, most recently, ‘Signalgate’ in which Goldberg claimed to have been mistakenly added to a group chat with top…
President Trump Agrees to Interview With Atlantic 'Signalgate' Reporter Jeffrey Goldberg
This is a very interesting plot twist. President Trump just announced that he has agreed to sit down for an interview with none other than The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Golberg is no fan of President Trump, to put it lightly. In fact, he is the very person responsible for numerous hoaxes against the president — including, most recently, ‘Signalgate’ in which Goldberg claimed to have been mistakenly added to a group chat with top…
Trump Agrees to Goldberg Interview 'Out of Curiosity'
President Trump announced Thursday that he would be meeting later in the day with one of his least favorite journalists. In a Truth Social post, the president said he would be meeting with Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, "of all people." He described Goldberg, the journalist inadvertently added to a Signal...
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