Trump to meet with top Atlantic editor who was accidentally added to Hegseth Signal group chat – live

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Trump to meet with the Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg today

Maya Yang

Donald Trump will meet with Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, today.

In a post on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump wrote:

Later today I will be meeting with, of all people, Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor of The Atlantic, and the person responsible for many fictional stories about me, including the made-up HOAX on ‘Suckers and Losers’ and, SignalGate, something he was somewhat more ‘successful’ with.”

Trump went on to say that Goldberg is bringing along with him the Atlantic’s reporters Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker. He added that he was told by his representatives that the story the Atlantic is writing will be called “The Most Consequential President of this Century.”

I am doing this interview out of curiosity, and as a competition with myself, just to see if it’s possible for The Atlantic to be ‘truthful.’ Are they capable of writing a fair story on ‘TRUMP’?” he said in his Truth Social post.

In March, Goldberg found himself in the center of a scandal when White House national security adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added Goldberg into a private Signal group chat in which senior members of Trump’s administration – including vice president JD Vance and defense secretary Pete Hegseth – discussed attack plans on Yemen.

Following the Atlantic’s reporting of the group chat, Trump spun the scandal as not a major security breach by his administration but rather a media lapse.

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Trump says he has his own deadline on Russian war in Ukraine and says he thinks Putin will listen to him

Donald Trump, who campaigned on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine on his first day in office, on Thursday said that he has his own deadline for the conflict and that Ukraine and Russia have to both negotiate.

“I have my own deadline,” he told reporters at ahead of his meeting at the White House with Norway’s prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre,

Entering the building, Trump also said he thinks Russian president Vladimir Putin will listen to him on stopping the strikes on Ukraine, after urging Moscow’s leader in a Truth Social post earlier on Thursday to stop the attacks.

Asked by a reporter if he thought Putin will listen to him. “Yes,” Trump said, reports Reuters.

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source: theguardian.com


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