The revelation that President Donald Trump’s most senior national security officials posted the specifics of a military ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth again on Tuesday dodged questions about whether the information he put in a Signal group ...
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could ...
The journalist at the center of the Trump administration's Signal chat fiasco publicly released attack plans discussed by ...
Atlantic magazine has published numerous messages from Signal chat discussing plans to bomb Yemen. The newly released ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally included in a top-secret chat discussing the bombing of ...
In a major security breach, top Trump officials discussed a military strike on Yemen on a private messaging chain that ...
The Atlantic's first article included numerous direct quotes from the chat but only a description of a Hegseth message that detailed the bombing plan two hours before the attacks began.
Top Trump administration officials mistakenly disclosed war plans in a messaging group that included a journalist shortly ...
Goldberg spoke with The Bulwark's Tim Miller about how he was added to the text thread that included top Trump officials.
The Atlantic magazine’s editor in chief is still considering whether to release the Trump administration’s full “war plan” texts — as he claimed the group chat he was mistakenly added to ...
President Trump said Monday he knew nothing of a report by a journalist for The Atlantic who says he was ... realized the chat was authentic when the plan came to fruition with those same details.