Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to ... military plans including imminent US strikes on Yemen. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz took responsibility for the mishap.
Secure messaging app Signal has been in the spotlight this week for national-security reasons, but companies can also learn lessons from the Trump administration’s misstep.
David: You have done a lot of sensitive national-security reporting. Have you ever received any information like this? Jeffrey: No, nothing like this. This was like an intravenous drip of ...
Trump’s top security aide accidentally added a journalist to a group chat—then others spilled classified info. Breaking News Reporter Breaking News Reporter [email protected] Got a ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The ... featuring Trump administration figures including Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, in which they discussed plans for an attack ...
The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg claimed on Monday that he would withhold parts of the chat about strikes on the Houthis for national security reasons. The chat included national security adviser ...
In a stunning breach of security, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was inadvertently added to a private Signal chat group used by senior officials in the Trump administration.
“It’s a level of recklessness that I have not seen in many years of reporting on national security issues,” Jeffrey Goldberg tells CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Jeffrey Goldberg attends the 58th ...
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg detailed how he was added to a Signal group on March 11 by Donald Trump's national security adviser Michael Walz. He wrote that he initially thought ...