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The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
President Donald Trump and top officials have been fiercely critical of The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg after his reporting on a Signal chat he was inadvertently included on.
Donald Trump reacts to Jeffrey Goldberg's Atlantic story about receiving war plans in a Signal chat with the usual MAGA ...
The White House and their GOP allies are using every trick in the book to avoid accountability over the Signal messaging scandal.
President Trump said his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, "learned a lesson" after he opened up a secret chat of Trump ...
Face looking back at Trump makes him 'look bad' Re letter to the editor “Atlantic editor’s actions were unethical,” April 6 ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that there were no detailed war plans included in the Signal chat after The Atlantic ...
“Michael Waltz has learned a lesson, and he’s a good man,” the president said in the NBC interview. He also claimed that Waltz was not to blame: “It was one of Michael’s people on the phone. A staffer ...
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said it was not true that he and Mike Waltz had never spoken before during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday.
In a major security breach, top Trump officials discussed a military strike on Yemen on a private messaging chain that inadvertently included the editor of The Atlantic.
New York Times political correspondent Maggie Haberman weighed in on why she believes President Trump is defending national security adviser Mike Waltz over the Signal group chat breach, suggesting ...
After reports that top defense officials shared military attack plans were released on March 24, the president suffered a drop in approval ratings.
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