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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Mar 27, 2025, 05:50 AM Mar 2025

'Nonsense': Atlantic editor-in-chief blasts Trump administration 'smokescreens' on Signal chat [View all]

Source: ABC News

March 26, 2025, 7:12 PM


The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg responded to the Trump administration's pushback over the publication's Monday article about a Signal chat discussing a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen it says was accidentally shared with Goldberg. Speaking to ABC News, Goldberg said The White House is engaging in a semantic game by focusing on his use of "attack plans" instead of "war plans" in his followup report, which was published on Wednesday.

"It's just all nonsense. It's nonsense. They're throwing up all these smokescreens to avoid being questioned about why they were so reckless as to have sensitive conversations like this in Signal, and why they invited a journalist and didn't even know that the journalist was there," he said on Wednesday. "I mean, war plan, attack plan. I mean, you know, it's just not nonsense talk, but attack is actually an accurate term for what they were doing."

Shortly after Wednesday's article was published, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a post on X "these were NOT 'war plans.'" "The Atlantic has conceded: these were NOT 'war plans,'" Leavitt wrote. "This entire story was another hoax written by a Trump-hater who is well-known for his sensationalist spin." Goldberg told ABC News he and The Atlantic felt like they had to respond to the White House's attack on their credibility.

"And I thought, you know, at the end of the day, I thought, okay, let's let the people decide, read these messages, read the plain English, and decide if you think it's appropriate that the Secretary of Defense and the National Security Advisor to the President of the United States should be saying these things on a commercial, privately run messaging app that they're not allowed to use, and you and then make your decision," he said.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/nonsense-atlantic-editor-chief-blasts-trump-administration-smokescreens/story?id=120186247

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