Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg is accusing Mike Waltz of lying about talking with him — ridiculing on Sunday the claim that his phone number was mysteriously “sucked into” the national security adviser’s cellphone before being included in a Signal group chat about Yemen airstrikes.
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, on Sunday pushed back against an earlier claim from national security adviser Mike Waltz about a group chat in which top Trump administration
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Distractify on MSNIt Was Mike Waltz, Not Pete Hegseth, Who Added Jeffrey Goldberg to the Signal ChatJeffrey Goldberg reported the news that he had been inadvertently ... Goldberg was added to the group by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who added everyone to the group and according to Goldberg's reporting, sent the first message.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz faces criticism for accidentally adding Jeffrey Goldberg to a sensitive group chat, leading to a leak of confidential information. Waltz denies knowing Goldberg, but a viral photo and Goldberg's statements contradict this claim.
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Irish Star on MSNMichael Waltz suggests Jeffrey Goldberg may have ‘deliberately’ hacked into Signal chatNational security advisor, Michael Waltz, has reportedly suggested that Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, hacked his way into the Signal group chat, which detailed plans to bomb the country and Houthi rebels.
As the president has made it very clear, Mike Waltz continues to be an important part of his national security team. And this case has been closed here at the White House, as far as we are
Wired reported that the national security adviser's list of friends on Venmo was public until Wednesday afternoon.