The Atlantic magazine on Wednesday published text messages from top Trump administration officials laying out minute-by-minute operational details and exact weapons to be used in strikes against the ...
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Trump officials planned a military strike over Signal – with a magazine editor on the line
Getting added to the wrong group chat is a common problem, but what if that group chat is describing an upcoming military strike? That’s what happened to The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, ...
The Atlantic magazine’s editor in chief has insisted he saw “minute-by-minute accounting” of how the US intended to bomb Yemen — despite Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth adamantly denying that sensitive ...
‘We are currently clear on OPSEC — that is, operational security,’ Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth writes in a group chat that accidentally somehow included the magazine editor.
Mike Waltz added Jeffrey Goldberg to a top-secret Signal chat where airstrikes in Yemen were discussed ahead of the bombing campaign. By Kevin Dolak In an egregious display of disregard for national ...
Jeffrey Goldberg initially thought he may have been the target of a disinformation campaign. Instead, the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic was included in a group text purportedly used by Trump cabinet ...
Pete Hegseth, President Trump’s secretary of defense, inadvertently included the top editor of The Atlantic in a Signal text chat group revealing the U.S.’s attack plans on Houthi rebels in Yemen ...
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