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The response to Signalgate reveals a disjuncture between the seriousness with which MAGA treats foreign enemies and perceived domestic ones.
“Had that information fallen into the hands of a U.S. adversary that had been in the group, or had [Goldberg] been a less ...
The president is privately upset with the sloppiness of his advisers. Publicly, he’s focused on attacking the press.
Today on Radio Atlantic, a much higher-stakes texting error: The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, received a connection request on Signal from a “Michael Waltz,” which is the ...
Jeffrey Goldberg: I think that on one level ... the editor in chief of The Atlantic was invited into a conversation with the intelligence agencies, secretaries, the national security adviser.
Jeffrey Goldberg joins Ashley Parker to discuss breaking the Signal story, the fallout, and more. Watch the recording of this ...
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held accountable.
to which Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, was inadvertently invited by National Security Adviser Michael Waltz. “There was no classified material that was shared in that ...