The Atlantic publishes full Signal chat messages showing military plans about U.S. strikes in Yemen

The Atlantic on Wednesday published a transcript of text messages showing that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth detailed U.S. military attack plans in Yemen in a Signal group chat that inadvertently included the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

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Then there’s a bunch of self-congratulating & a ridiculous number of emojis.

#TheAtlantic’s #JefferyGoldberg also published all 18 #Trump officials who participated in this #Signal group chat (19 members with Goldberg counted).

#law #NationalSecurity #SignalGate #idiocracy #kakistocracy #intelligence #USIntelligenceAgencies #JDVance #Hegseth #TulsiGabbard #Ratcliffe #MikeWaltz #MarcoRubio #SusieWiles #Witkoff #StephenMiller

Hegseth's Magical Autocorrect Claims Yemen Strike Plans Wrote Themselves

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#JefferyGoldberg just confirmed to #CNN's #KaitlanCollins that #PeteHegseth lied today when he claimed "no war plans were texted"

"That's a lie"

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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Jeffery Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, why he dedicated an issue of the magazine to the potential dangers of a second term for former President Donald Trump

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@npr @theatlantic #JefferyGoldberg https://www.npr.org/2023/12/08/1218100652/writers-at-the-atlantic-examine-what-trumps-second-term-could-look-like