Trump to Interview Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg Amid Controversies
President Trump will meet with The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss stories about him, including the recent 'Signalgate' incident.
The resulting “Signalgate” scandal shocked US officials and journalists alike, intimating a significant lapse in security protocols and care on the officials’ part.
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·ReliableThis source consistently reports facts with minimal bias, demonstrating high-quality journalism and accuracy.Leans LeftThis outlet slightly leans left.Although Goldberg's journalistic career has not always been flattering to the president, Trump said he was open to the interview for personal reasons.
Trump to take on infamous 'Signalgate' editor Jeffrey Goldberg, who pushed 'many fictional stories'
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Trump announces he'll be interviewed by The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg
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Summary
President Trump announced an upcoming interview with Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic following a controversy involving a leaked Signal chat about military actions. Trump criticized Goldberg’s past reporting and expressed skepticism about The Atlantic's ability to produce a fair story. The interview includes Atlantic writers Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker and is titled "The Most Consequential President of this Century." Despite Trump's history of contentious interactions with Goldberg, he stated he is curious about the outcome of the conversation.
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