Sunday shows preview: Trump dismisses Signal chat fallout; Tariff trade war heats up
- Jeffrey Goldberg revealed he was included in a Signal chat group discussing U.S. Airstrikes targeting the Houthis, which started on March 15, resulting in 53 deaths according to Yemen's health ministry.
- Donald Trump stated that someone working for National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was responsible for Goldberg's inclusion in the chat but claimed there was no classified information involved.
- Secretary Pete Hegseth and other officials criticized Goldberg's reputation, while Goldberg responded that Hegseth was deflecting from the serious issue of discussing military plans on an unclassified platform.
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Mark Levin: The Atlantic's Goldberg 'Might Have Exposed Himself to Potential Criminal Liability'
During his show's opening monologue on Saturday, Fox News host Mark Levin dismissed calls for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign for allegedly using an unauthorized app to communicate with other members of Trump's national security team about an airstrike on the Houthis in Yemen.
Start your week smart: Signal chat scandal, Trump’s car tariffs, Myanmar earthquake, March Madness, Musk’s political test
By Andrew Torgan, Daniel Wine and Kimberly Richardson, CNN (CNN) — Every year, one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations falls silent for 24 hours. No Wi-Fi, no electricity, no driving. Even the airport shuts down. Find out why. Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. Sunday spotlight The Signal chat scandal sent shock waves around the world — all the way from Washington, DC, to Yemen — and the extraordinary breac…
Sunday shows preview: Trump dismisses Signal chat fallout; Tariff trade war heats up
President Trump swiftly navigated his response to bombshell reports of Cabinet members conversing about the United States’ strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen via Signal, an online messaging platform, this week after it was revealed that The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently added to the chain, where sensitive information was shared. The journalist shared…
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