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The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
The Trump administration tried to paint the Atlantic editor as a liar, so he felt compelled to prove them wrong -- and he had the receipts.
An inadvertent invitation to a group chat thrust The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into the center of an explosive national security breach that's put the White House on the defensive.
A report on Sunday revealed the phone error months earlier that eventually led to a journalist being added to a secret ...
CEO Nicholas Thompson on the editorial independence that shaped the magazine’s blockbuster story—and the business risks of ...
Donald Trump's administration was left red-faced last month after journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a top ...
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked secret plans for a strike in Yemen when Jeffrey Goldberg was added to ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic's top editor who was included in a Signal chat of Trump administration officials discussing plans for a military strike in Yemen, pushed back Sunday on National Security ...
This week's fallout from the Signal group chat marks the latest chapter in the longtime feud between The Atlantic editor and ...
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said it was not true that he and Mike Waltz had never spoken before during an ...
A startling error by US national security adviser Mike Waltz reportedly led to The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg ...
On FOX News, host Will Cain talked about The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg being on the Signal chat between Trump's national security team: WILL CAIN: It's almost time to say goodbye, to Signal chat ...