Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic, was the journalist added to the Signal chat where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared war plans. He shares his thoughts on the Pentagon's report.
Editor of "The Atlantic" and host of "Washington Week" on PBS, Jeffrey Goldberg delivered a blistering monologue on Secretary ...
JD Vance texted in Hegseth’s infamous Signalgate group at 2:30am after scandal broke - Vance received no response to his ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s bad week just got worse. That’s after the long-awaited release Thursday of an inspector ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing more scrutiny this week after a new report found his sharing of highly sensitive attack plans in a group chat that included a journalist violated policy.
A copy of Acting Inspector General Steven Stebbins’s report about “Signalgate” was sent to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on ...
The United States Inspector General report reviewing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s text messaging mess recommends a ...
A copy of the Pentagon inspector general's report has been sent to Congress, and a redacted and unclassified version is ...
Pete Hegseth risked putting U.S. troops in danger by sharing sensitive war plans on the Signal group chat app, according to ...
The review of Hegseth's use of Signal for sensitive information determined that he violated policy by using his personal cellphone.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth did not comply with Pentagon regulations in disclosing operational details on strikes against ...
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GOP Sen. Rejects Pete Hegseth's Claim That a Pentagon Exonerates Him Over Signalgate
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis rejected Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's claim that a review by the Pentagon's Inspector General ...
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