The ongoing saga surrounding The Atlantic magazine and its editor Jeffrey Goldberg has taken yet another amusing twist, as President Trump confidently claims he’s “very comfortable” with how a member of the media slipped into a sensitive text exchange involving the White House’s national security team. In a recent chat with Newsmax, Trump laid it all out, revealing that the intrusion was just another blunder of the media trying to insert itself into the real business of government.
In classic Trump fashion, he tightened the screws on the narrative, asserting that Goldberg was inadvertently roped into a texting chain that was discussing the U.S. military’s robust response to Houthi terrorists in Yemen. According to Trump, it seems that a low-level staffer, who apparently works for Congressman Mike Waltz, mistakenly gave Goldberg the credentials to join the digital conversation. Thankfully, Trump reassured the masses that there was nothing sneaky or classified leaked. In fact, the military operation was reportedly a smashing success, something that certainly wasn’t going to be acknowledged by the self-proclaimed masters of “fake news” over at The Atlantic.
When posed with the idea of relying on traditional communication methods instead of apps like Signal, Trump made it clear that face-to-face discussions are the gold standard. He reiterated that no matter the means of transmission—be it wires or the air—there’s always a chance eavesdroppers might be lurking. As if it were not already humorous enough that a major publication was inadvertently tagging along on national security discussions, Trump completely dunked on Goldberg, describing him as “bad news” with a publication that is “failing”—a not-so-subtle jab at both the man and his magazine.
Trump ‘Very Comfortable’ With Resolution on Leak https://t.co/Xnn9SP3APR
— Observing Time (@TimeObserving) March 27, 2025
It gets even richer. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell jumped into the fray, sounding the alarm against the so-called “hoax-peddlers” at The Atlantic who claimed there were military secrets spilled in those texts. Parnell confirmed that nothing classified was shared, suggesting the Secretary was merely communicating the status of an already briefed operation. It appears that the mainstream media’s commitment to tribalistic narratives has once again led them astray, showcasing their predilection for sensationalism over actual content.
This entire episode highlights how desperately some media outlets aim to frantically react to Trump’s every move while missing the mark completely. The Atlantic stumbled upon a security update that wasn’t scandalous but, perhaps predictably, tried to concoct a story that would thrill its readership. In a world where the Trump administration continually delivered results, such distractions only underscored the lengths to which the liberal media is willing to go to undermine real achievements.
The undeterred attitude of conservative commentators serves as a reminder to readers that the truth is often buried beneath layers of media fabrication. While outlets like The Atlantic flail in their attempts to pivot from the reality of national security successes into manufactured controversies, there remains a diligent fight to reclaim the narrative, promoting the vast accomplishments of the Trump administration. It’s all about cutting through the fog of leftist drivel to expose what’s really going on behind the scenes.