Atlantic editor suggests he’s open to sharing Hegseth’s full war plans texts publicly
- Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, disclosed that he was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat discussing a U.S. military operation against Houthi militants in Yemen, which included National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
- Goldberg remarked that he excluded sensitive information to protect U.S. Military personnel and referenced the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that prevents the government from censoring the press without proof of 'grave and irreparable' danger.
- Critics, including Mercedes Schlapp, called Goldberg's actions 'irresponsible' and a risk to national security, arguing he should have notified officials about the error.
- Goldberg indicated he may share the content of the messages in the future while stating he would avoid being irresponsible with potentially sensitive information.
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Signal Scandal Update: The Atlantic Calls Trump's Bluff, Releases The Classified War Plans
Yesterday multiple members of the Trump Regime swore under oath that no classified messages had been included in the text chain sent to Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. They expressly stated the texts did not include any war plans. Trump...
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