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The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
The Atlantic on Wednesday published additional messages Trump administration officials sent in a Signal group chat that inadvertently included the magazine's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Why it ...
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg and Shane Harris wrote that the decision to share the new messages was made after assertions that they were lying about the contents of the Signal group chat: "The ...
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held ...
The Atlantic published Signal texts from Pete Hegseth sharing details of the Yemen attack after Trump and others denied it ...
Defenese Secretary Pete Hegseth, national security adviser Mike Waltz and more of the contacts who appeared in the Signal ...
The Atlantic on Wednesday published a transcript of text messages showing that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth detailed U.S ...
The president is privately upset with the sloppiness of his advisers. Publicly, he’s focused on attacking the press.
The president’s officials must know that what they did in the Signal group chat was wrong—and dangerous.
As such, one might expect that the U.S. government would like to keep such information under wraps. This is apparently not ...
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could ...
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg is not worried about any potential retaliation by the Trump Administration after he published ...