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White House Blasts Atlantic, ‘Anti-Trump’ Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg over ‘Sensationalized’ Signal Story

On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a fiery response to the Atlantic and its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, for their recent article on Signal communications between Cabinet officials. In a press briefing, Leavitt blasted the publication and Goldberg for their “sensationalized story” and accused them of being “anti-Trump.”

The article, titled “The Secret Correspondence Between Donald Trump and His Cabinet,” claimed to reveal private conversations between President Trump and his Cabinet members through the use of encrypted messaging app, Signal. The Atlantic alleged that these conversations showed the President’s lack of leadership and competence in handling various issues facing the country.

However, Leavitt was quick to dismiss the article as nothing more than a “fabricated narrative” created by an “anti-Trump” editor-in-chief. She emphasized that the use of encrypted messaging apps is standard practice in the White House and serves as a secure means of communication for sensitive matters.

Leavitt also took aim at Goldberg for his past criticism of the President, stating that his bias against Trump is no secret. She pointed out that the Atlantic has published numerous articles that are heavily critical of the President, and this latest piece is just another attempt to undermine his administration.

The White House press secretary also questioned the credibility of the anonymous sources cited in the article, highlighting that they are likely disgruntled former employees or individuals with a political agenda. Leavitt stressed that the President has a strong relationship with his Cabinet members, and any suggestion otherwise is baseless and false.

In response to Leavitt’s statements, Goldberg defended the article, stating that they stand by their reporting and the credibility of their sources. However, Leavitt was not satisfied with this response and reiterated that the Atlantic’s article is nothing more than fake news.

This is not the first time the Atlantic has faced backlash for its reporting on the Trump administration. In 2018, the publication faced widespread criticism for publishing an article claiming that the President had referred to fallen soldiers as “losers” and “suckers.” The article was later debunked by multiple sources, including those who were present during the alleged conversation.

The Atlantic’s latest attempt at attacking the President and his administration has been met with strong condemnation from the White House and its supporters. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage at the publication’s biased and baseless reporting.

The White House’s response to the Atlantic’s article serves as a reminder that the media’s duty is to report the truth, not fabricate stories to fit their own narrative. The American people deserve unbiased and accurate reporting, not politically motivated hit pieces.

In conclusion, the White House has made it clear that they will not stand for the Atlantic’s attempts to smear the President and his administration. Leavitt’s strong response to the publication’s article is a testament to the unwavering support the President has from his team and the American people. It is time for the media to focus on reporting the facts and leave their biased agendas aside.

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