The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could ...
Last week, the White House said the National Security Council, the White House counsel office and President Trump adviser ...
The Trump administration learned a lesson with the leak of its Signal chat, but the question remains: Who added Jeffrey ...
The White House is ready to move past the Signalgate scandal a week after a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat ...
The Trump administration tried to paint the Atlantic editor as a liar, so he felt compelled to prove them wrong -- and he had ...
This week's fallout from the Signal group chat marks the latest chapter in the longtime feud between The Atlantic editor and ...
The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said on Wednesday the White House is playing “some sort of weird semantic game” by focusing on his use of “attack plans” instead of “war plans” in his ...
New Yorker' magazine's Susan Glasser on 'Washington Week' called it a "badge of honor" for host Jeffrey Goldberg to have his character impugned by President Donald Trump. SUSAN GLASSER, NEW YORKER: ...
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg accused Karoline Leavitt of playing a "weird semantic game" to spin his stories about the ...
Washington Week' host and 'The Atlantic' editor Jeffrey Goldberg lamented that the Trump administration responded to his Signal story in an "aggressive" way instead of taking responsibility. Goldberg ...
Top Trump administration officials accidentally leaked secret plans for a strike in Yemen when Jeffrey Goldberg was added to ...