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A senior White House official added ... editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, to an 18-member Signal group chat, "Houthi PC small group" (for Principals Committee, the National Security Council's ...
Moments after the bombshell publication of the leaked text messages in which top officials candidly discussed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen, The White House employed some bizarre spin ...
And Vice President JD Vance, picking up on The Atlantic’s latest headline, said on the platform, “It’s very clear Goldberg oversold what he had.” Trump’s White House counselor Alina ...
The White House employed some bizarre spin — in an apparent attempt to downplay or dismiss the messages. “The Atlantic has conceded: these were NOT ‘war plans,'” Leavitt wrote.
The White House went on to confirm the breach - as figures like Hegseth denied it. Such claims were quickly put to bed by Goldberg late last month, when the Atlantic released several of the ...
This triggered a White House investigation ... Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic (Pic credit: AP) ...
WASHINGTON -- Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, released on Wednesday ... the Department of Defense, and the White House, asking if they objected publishing the full texts.
Photo / Getty Images US magazine the Atlantic on Wednesday published the full exchange of leaked messages between officials laying out plans for an attack on Yemen, as the White House fought ...
The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg claimed on Monday ... “Godspeed to our Warriors.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to the report Wednesday morning, suggesting it ...
On Monday, the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg reported ... on to publish screenshots of the conversation on Wednesday after White House officials insisted that the information discussed was ...
I'm not a big fan of The Atlantic," Trump said. A White House official said later that an investigation was under way and Trump had been briefed on it. Newsletters ...