American war planning usually takes place in highly secure facilities. But the Trump administration planned its strikes on the Houthis using a group chat—and accidentally included The Atlantic’s editor in chief, @JeffreyGoldberg. https://t.co/vLTDk2wRet pic.twitter.com/VTFrAAzSfv
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 24, 2025
🚨 Wow, this is actually INSANE....
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 24, 2025
The Editor-in-Chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, says he was accidentally added to a Signal group chat with top security officials Mike Waltz, Pete Hegseth, and even JD Vance, as they discussed "war plans."
A small back-and-forth… pic.twitter.com/rvizS4MDbF
How in hell does Leftist radical Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of The Atlantic, "accidentally" get included in a group chat of cabinet members in the Trump administration? This is very, very strange. Accidents happen. However, when discussing something as sensitive as war plans, adding an adversary like Goldberg to a group chat cannot happen without consequences for the person responsible.This was extremely sloppy, though he published Signal messages reflect well on cabinet members. But why is Mike Waltz so cozy with the poisonous “fake news” Atlantic? https://t.co/xtPPK9pu2L
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) March 24, 2025
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