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Several White House National Security Council officials were fired on Thursday in the first major purge of Trump's second term, Reuters reported.
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Several high-ranking White House National Security Council officials have been fired, according to three people familiar with the matter, in what appears to be the first significant purge of Donald T...
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Loomer urged Trump to fire specific NSC employees who she did not deem supportive enough of the president's agenda, according to several US media reports.
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Mediaite on MSNJeffrey Goldberg Fires Back at White House Over ‘Weird’ Spin of Latest Bombshell Report: ‘I Don’t Even Know What That Means’The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg accused Karoline Leavitt of playing a "weird semantic game" to spin his stories about the Trump administration's use of Signal. The post Jeffrey Goldberg Fires Back at White House Over ‘Weird’ Spin of Latest Bombshell Report: ‘I Don’t Even Know What That Means’ first appeared on Mediaite.
An inadvertent invitation to a group chat thrust The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into the center of an explosive national security breach that's put the White House on the defensive. Why it matters: Goldberg's decision to disclose the discussion of planned strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen and publish the group chat's contents has embroiled top Trump officials in scandal and exposed them to potential legal jeopardy.
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg is accusing Mike Waltz of lying about talking with him — ridiculing on Sunday the claim that his phone number was mysteriously “sucked into” the national security adviser’s cellphone before being included in a Signal group chat about Yemen airstrikes.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Spox Karoline Leavitt Attacks ‘Propagandists in the Media’ and ‘Anti-Trump Hater’ Jeffrey Goldberg in Press Briefing RantKaroline Leavitt raged against "propagandists in the media" that she claimed are pushing a "hoax," referring to attack plan leaks from the White House.
The White House’s strategy to deal with the fallout over a Signal app security breach is a familiar one: Blame the media. This time, it’s that the story is overblown. The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg wrote on Monday that he was mistakenly given access to a Signal group
New Yorker' magazine's Susan Glasser on 'Washington Week' called it a "badge of honor" for host Jeffrey Goldberg to have his character impugned by President Donald Trump. SUSAN GLASSER, NEW YORKER: Yes.