A veteran journalist was accidentally added to a group text in which apparent Trump administration officials discussed U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, according to CNBC. The White House said Monday it is reviewing how Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, ended up in a Signal chat discussing the airstrikes. Goldberg published excerpts and screenshots of the March 13 thread, which included accounts labeled as top officials, including JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, and Michael Waltz. The National Security Council called the thread authentic and said it demonstrated “deep and thoughtful policy coordination.”
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00:02A journalist was accidentally added to a group text in which apparent Trump administration
00:06officials discussed U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, according to CNBC.
00:10The White House said Monday it is reviewing how Jeffrey Goldberg,
00:13editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, ended up in a signal chat discussing the airstrikes.
00:17Goldberg published excerpts and screenshots of the March 13th thread,
00:20which included accounts labeled as top officials, including J.D. Vance,
00:24Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, and Michael Walls.
00:28The National Security Council called the thread authentic,
00:31and said it demonstrated, quote, deep and thoughtful policy coordination, end quote.
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