Trump garbage ‘The Atlantic’ due to leakage of texts of the strike plans of its officials

President Donald Trump He said that one of the regrets for his team accidentally leaked the text chain to the Atlantic editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg that the story intensified his exit.
IN Interview Since conservative radio presenter Vince Coglianese on Wednesday, Trump threw out over the Atlantic and Goldberg, getting a big story from the leak of Groupchat, which included a strike by plans against Houthhi militants.
“Too bad we gave him a bit of an incentive like this,” Trump said, although he later added that he himself “is not” is not “is not a big deal.”
Trump reveals who was behind the leak of the signal text chain
President Trump broke the Atlantic editor -in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg after a journalist leaked to the Trump administration group on the public. (Brendan Smialowski / associate | Tasos Cathopodis / Stringer)
Goldberg on Monday stated the news of the missed plans of the strike, giving a first -hand report that he was inadvertently invited to join a Trump’s Administrative Group Chat On the encrypted signal of the message exchange application earlier this month.
The story dominated the news for days and led to a traffic increase for the Atlantic, which is majority owned by the liberal megadonor billionaire Laurene Powell Jobs and boasted profitability with over one million subscribers.
Text chain Sepaled High Trump officials – including national security adviser Michael Waltz, Vice -President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marc Rubio, Defense Secretary of Pete Hegsetth and CIA director John Ratcliffe – discussing plans for attack on Houthi’s terrorist in Yemen.
The story caused anger among the liberal critics of Trump’s administration, who leaked a great violation of national security. Some demanded the resignations of Hegsetth and Waltz for discussing sensitive material in an insecure environment, but the White House did not say that the classified information was not discovered.
Goldberg followed the second piece on Wednesday, providing more details about what he and reporter Shane Harris described as “attack plans” discussed in the missed Groupchat.
Trump says Waltz should not apologize for the leaks of the signal chain: “Giving your best”
President Trump supervises Houthis’s attack in early March to defend US property and distract terrorist threats. (White house)
Trump answered the drama to Coglianenes’ showStarting with Goldberg’s split and his publication through coal.
“He is the highest level bag. His magazine collapses. He’ll be out of work soon, in my opinion,” he said.
The president was honest about the mistake of his team, saying, “But someone in my group or fucked up or is a bad signal.” He speculated that Goldberg may have been “staff” to add to the thread of the administration and noted that, so far, he believed that the leak was an accident.
Trump seemed an unwavering media fiery storm that followed the story, saying, “It’s not a big deal,” even though he added that his team would reach the bottom of what happened.
“You can’t happen,” he said, before he returned to his straws at Goldberg.
“It’s really Sleazeball, no doubt about it,” Trump said.
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. (Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
The host then asked the president about Goldberg’s accusations that they were discussed “war plans” in the missed chat.
“No, there were no details, and there was nothing threatened there – and it did not affect the attack that was very successful,” Trump said.
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Atlantic announced a sharp statement on Wednesday in response to the glittering criticism of Trump’s officials.
“Attempts to disparage and discredit the Atlantic, our editor and our reporting follow the obvious book of elected officials and others in the authorities who are hostile to journalists and the rights of the first amendment of all Americans,” said a spokesman.