
The editor-in-chief of the anti-Trump The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg was reportedly added to a group chat with Trump cabinet members and other top officials that was created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz to coordinate potential United States military strikes against Houthis two days before they happened, according to the magazine. The post Report: Trump NatSec Team’s Group Chat on Houthi Strikes Included Jeffrey Goldberg, Author of ‘Suckers & Losers’ Hoax appeared first on Breitbart.
According to a Breitbart report, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally added to a Signal group chat created by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to coordinate potential U.S. military strikes against the Houthis. The chat, named "Houthi PC small group," included 18 members like Vice President JD Vance, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and other top officials. The group discussed the strikes, with Vance expressing concerns about public perception and consistency with the President's message on Europe.