Waltz questions how the Atlantic editor ‘somehow’ got ‘sucked into’ the Signal chat
- National Security Adviser Mike Waltz suggested that journalist Jeffrey Goldberg entered a Signal group chat of national security officials 'deliberately.'
- Goldberg detailed his addition to the Signal chat, which included senior officials discussing a military strike against Houthis in Yemen.
- Members of Congress expressed concern over sharing classified information, but Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe confirmed that no classified information was shared.
- Waltz accepted 'full responsibility' for the incident while disputing claims he invited Goldberg, stating he never met Goldberg.
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Byron York suggests Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg should have identified himself in Signal chat
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York weighed in on the Signal chat scandal during a radio interview on Wednesday, suggesting that Goldberg could have identified himself and alerted the White House regarding his access to the conversation. The scandal revolves around…
The Spectacle Ep. 208: The Signal Chat ‘Scandal’ Was Nothing - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg leaked a Signal chat between top officials, Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and National Security Adviser Michael Waltz that discussed plans to strike the Houthis in Yemen. (RELATED: This Aspect of the Atlantic’s “Scoop” Is All Wet) In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss the leak and the Left’s attempt to paint the private chat in a negati…
The Atlantic editor mistakenly added to Signal chat about US attack to speak at Tulane book fest
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic and the journalist accidentally added to a leaked group chat where top U.S. officials coordinated attack plans on Yemen, will lead the opening night of New Orleans Book Festival on Thursday.
DEVELOPING: Was Mike Waltz a Source for Jeffrey Goldberg While Serving on House Intel Committee?
In a revealing turn of events, Mike Waltz faces scrutiny over his connections with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, raising questions about transparency and trust within the Trump administration. This unfolding story highlights the complexities of political alliances.
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