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The Atlantic has published additional signal messages.
They named their article “Here is the attack strategy that Trump's advisors shared on the signal.”
On Wednesday, the Atlantic unveiled what was termed an “attack strategy” originating from a leaked signal text chain involving prominent officials from Trump’s administration.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz are receiving pressure for outlet editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to resign after it was revealed that he was unintentionally included in a private group chat earlier this month, where it reportedly surfaced that he was engaged in a discussion with Hegseth, Waltz, Vice President JD Vance, and other high-ranking officials concerning Yemen’s uprising Airstris. Hegseth asserted that “no one had messaged the war strategy,” and national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard affirmed at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Tuesday that the communication “contains no classified content.”
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In its report on Wednesday, the Atlantic claimed, “Here is the attack strategy shared by Trump's advisors on the signal” — “The comments from Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and Trump, along with assertions from various administrative figures who misrepresented the nature of the signal text, suggest we should examine our messages to draw our conclusions.
“It's quite evident that Goldberg is exaggerating what he had,” JD Vance remarked.
Karoline Leavitt stated, “The Atlantic has conceded. These were “not war strategies.”
It's quite evident that Goldberg is exaggerating what he had. But one specific point truly stands out.
Recall when he was criticizing Ratcliffe for exposing the CIA agent? It turns out Ratcliffe merely identified his chief of staff. https://t.co/bugbx6gzdz
– jd vance (@jdvance) March 26, 2025
The Atlantic has already retracted their fabricated “war planning” narratives, and by releasing the complete chat, they admit to misleading the public with another hoax.
What a disgrace! pic.twitter.com/rhsegici2l
– Taylor Budowich (@Taylor47) March 26, 2025
The Atlantic acknowledged: these were not “war strategies.”
The whole narrative was yet another fabrication crafted by a Trump associate, notorious for his sensationalist reporting. pic.twitter.com/atgrdd2ymr
– KarolineLeavitt (@presssec) March 26, 2025
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