Trump to meet with The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg
President Trump says he plans to meet with Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist who was mistakenly added to a group chat with several top intelligence and defense officials in his administration where plans for an attack on terrorists in Yemen were discussed. Trump wrote on his Truth Social site he would meet with Goldberg, the editor...

President Trump says he plans to meet with Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist who was mistakenly added to a group chat with several top intelligence and defense officials in his administration where plans for an attack on terrorists in Yemen were discussed.
Trump wrote on his Truth Social site he would meet with Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, who the president said was "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 said Goldberg plans to bring two top reporters at The Atlantic with him, Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, whom the president called "not exactly pro-Trump writers, either, to put it mildly!"
Goldberg's team told White House officials the story they are writing will be titled “The Most Consequential President of this Century," Trump said.
"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,'" he added.
Trump has repeatedly attacked Goldberg and The Atlantic over its coverage of him, and he dismissed the bombshell report published last month as "fake news."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, one of the officials in the group chat, is now embroiled in another controversy over a second group chat that reportedly included sensitive information.
Trump has offered support for Hegseth.