Atlantic editor suggests he’s open to sharing Hegseth’s full war plans texts publicly

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Jeffery Goldberg, the top editor of The Atlantic, said he could be open to sharing more details from a Signal group chat he was mistakenly added to by top U.S. officials that contained secret war plans.

“I get the defensive reaction,” Goldberg said Tuesday during an interview with The Bulwark. “But my obligation, I feel, is to the idea that we take national security information seriously.”

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Goldberg published a bombshell report Monday outlining how he was added to a group chat on the encrypted messaging app that included top U.S. intelligence and military officials earlier this month relating to the U.S. government’s plans to strike Houthi targets in Yemen.

Goldberg reported he saw in a message, sent to the group by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, specific weapons systems, human targets and other top secret information before he left the chat. He did not publish the specific information as part of his report, citing national security concerns.

The White House has denied war plans were texted to the group, and Hegseth on Monday denied the reporting as well, calling Goldberg “a deceitful and highly discredited, so-called journalist who’s made a profession of peddling hoaxes time and time again.”

“Maybe in the coming days, I’ll be able to say, ‘OK, I have a plan to have this materiel vetted publicly,'” Goldberg told The Bulwark on Tuesday. “But I’m not going to say that now.”

During a hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe contended that the Signal chat in question did not include classified information.

Trick-Set-1165 on March 25th, 2025 at 16:45 UTC »

The White House contends there’s nothing classified in the group chat, and the president has stated before that he holds the authority to declassify anything he wants.

Send the receipts.

lancer-fiefdom on March 25th, 2025 at 16:25 UTC »

For fucks sake.. one of the members of the chat group was in Moscow at the time chatting on his personal phone.

Edit 1: Site seeing in Moscow guy: U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff

Edit 2: It gets worse

Department of Defense Official "use of unclassified mobile device applications" explicitly prohibits DoD employees from using personal devices for DoD related work... like planning military strikes on March 15th https://dodcio.defense.gov/Portals/0/Documents/Library/Memo-UseOfUnclassMobileApps.pdf March 18th, 2025: The Pentagon issues a warning memorandum that both Warns that the application Signal was compromised by the Russians Permits Signal application usage moving forward for unclassified materials https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339801/pentagon-email-signal-vulnerability March 25th, 2025: Trump admin declassifies the DoD Military strikes Signal planning on March 15th, and protects his henchmen who endanger our nations security every single day

Why would any country in the world share intelligence with the USA for the next 4 years?

tbonerrevisited on March 25th, 2025 at 16:25 UTC »

He needs to at this point before they arrest him