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This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides ... but few have been as shocking as editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg’s scoop published today. Goldberg reported on how he ...
The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, received a connection request on Signal from a “Michael Waltz,” which is the name of President Donald Trump’s national security adviser.
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
Jeffrey Goldberg joins Ashley Parker to discuss breaking the Signal story, the fallout, and more. Watch the recording of this ...
The president is privately upset with the sloppiness of his advisers. Publicly, he’s focused on attacking the press.
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held accountable.
Trump Is Gaslighting Us
On January 21, 2017, President Donald Trump’s then–press secretary, Sean Spicer, claimed that Trump had drawn the largest ...
were both asked about the Signal chat, to which Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, was inadvertently invited by National Security Adviser Michael Waltz. “There was no ...
This week, The Atlantic reported that Trump officials shared military-attack plans in a Signal group chat and inadvertently included The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. Panelists ...
Jeffrey Goldberg and Shane Harris ... claiming that the “hoax-peddlers at the Atlantic have already abandoned their ‘war plans’ claim” and that the Signal messages “confirm there ...