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The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
Face looking back at Trump makes him 'look bad' Re letter to the editor “Atlantic editor’s actions were unethical,” April 6 ...
Shortly after his publication shared the full "attack plans" that were discussed in the Signal group chat he was accidentally invited to join, The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg appeared on ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic’s editor in chief, brushed off the risk of a legal threat from the Trump administration after ...
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg on Wednesday's 'Morning Joe' responded to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's criticism of his claim that was invited to a Signal chatroom where war plans ...
The Trump administration has been at war with journalists—and a Biden-era DOJ prosecution has opened up a path for them to go after Jeffrey Goldberg.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that there were no detailed war plans included in the Signal chat after The Atlantic claimed that messages between administration officials contained “attack ...
The White House reacted furiously on Wednesday after The Atlantic magazine published messages between national security officials in a Signal group chat in their entirety. Jeffrey Goldberg, the ...
The journalist at the center of the Trump administration's Signal chat fiasco publicly released attack plans discussed by senior US officials.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday said “someone made a big mistake” in adding the editor in chief of The Atlantic ...
Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg has been propelled to global fame -- and put under immense pressure -- after being ...
New Yorker' magazine's Susan Glasser on 'Washington Week' called it a "badge of honor" for host Jeffrey Goldberg to have his character impugned by President Donald Trump. SUSAN GLASSER, NEW YORKER: ...
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