Atlantic editor suggests he’s open to sharing Hegseth’s full war plans texts publicly
- The Atlantic magazine's editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, is considering whether to release full transcripts of the Trump administration's war plans after being added to a group chat where sensitive information was allegedly discussed.
- Goldberg claims the group chat revealed operational details about striking the Houthi terror group in Yemen, despite denials from officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
- President Trump referred to Goldberg as a 'total sleazebag' and minimized the leak's significance, claiming it was 'the only glitch in two months' of his administration.
- The Senate Intelligence Committee held hearings with officials, as Democrats criticized the national security breach, while there were claims that no classified plans were disclosed during the group chat.
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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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