Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Security Breach Involving Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg
The accidental inclusion of Goldberg in an unsecured group chat discussing military plans has raised concerns about national security and press freedom.
- Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of The Atlantic, was mistakenly added to an unsecured Signal group chat discussing classified US military plans targeting Houthi forces in Yemen.
- The group chat included senior Trump administration officials such as National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, raising questions about the administration's handling of sensitive information.
- Goldberg refrained from disclosing any classified details, earning praise for his journalistic restraint despite the administration's public attacks on him.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a scathing attack on Goldberg, calling him a 'deceitful journalist,' continuing the administration's pattern of hostility toward critical media figures.
- The incident has intensified bipartisan criticism of the Trump administration's lax security protocols and its broader efforts to undermine press freedom and democratic norms.