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Jeffrey Goldberg

Moderator of Washington Week with The Atlantic, providing insightful commentary and guiding the discussion.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 39min

The Editor Who Was Accidentally Texted War Plans

Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief at The Atlantic, shares his experience of inadvertently receiving secret U.S. military plans from high-ranking Trump officials via a group chat. He delves into the complexities of political communication and the chaotic dynamics of Washington politics. The conversation reveals the implications for U.S. military strategy in Yemen and the challenges of investigative journalism amidst such security breaches. Goldberg also reflects on the fallout and accountability within government communications following this unexpected leak.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 29min

The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Our Editor Their War Plans

Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, and Shane Harris, a national security reporter, dive into a bizarre incident where Goldberg ends up in a group text with top Trump administration officials discussing military plans. They dissect the surreal nature of governmental communication failures and the risks of using informal messaging platforms for sensitive discussions. The pair also explore the implications of leaked texts on national security and the chaotic dynamics within the administration, highlighting the importance of confidentiality in government operations.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 1min

S2 Ep1007: Jeffrey Goldberg and Peter Wehner: What's Going on with Our National Security?

In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, and Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, dive into alarming revelations about national security breaches from Trump's Cabinet. They explore how sensitive military plans were mishandled and examine the corrosive effects of revenge politics on the Republican Party. The conversation also touches on the disturbing dehumanization of immigrants and the urgency of addressing humanitarian crises exacerbated by political actions. A must-listen for anyone interested in the state of America's moral compass.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 51min

Jeffrey Goldberg Has Entered the Chat

Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor of The Atlantic, hilariously recounts his unintentional addition to a Signal group chat discussing U.S. airstrikes, revealing a chaotic political landscape where serious topics feel like casual banter. The conversation delves into the absurdities of American trade policy and the implications for Ireland and Europe. They also tackle reckless communication practices among military leaders, skepticism in political discourse, and the implications of Trump's nationalism on global alliances. A witty take on serious matters!
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Mar 30, 2025 • 47min

March 30 — Jeffrey Goldberg, Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Sen. Michael Bennet

Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, dives into the repercussions of a significant national security blunder involving leaked military plans. Senators Markwayne Mullin and Michael Bennet engage in a heated discussion about the handling of sensitive information and how Congress should react. They also analyze President Trump’s contentious views on Russia and military strategies, alongside the complexities of U.S. foreign relations. Tension within the Trump administration and the implications of tariffs and economic policies are key focal points in this engaging dialogue.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4365: Explosive Attacks In House Intelligence Subcommittee

Tulsi Gabbard, a former U.S. Representative and intelligence officer, joins U.S. Representative Jim Himes and journalist Jeffrey Goldberg for a compelling dive into critical national security issues. They discuss the disturbing link between illegal immigration and terrorism, emphasizing intelligence accountability. The conversation critiques the political theater surrounding military operations and highlights geopolitical tensions with China and Russia. They also address funding controversies affecting regional stability and the role of the FBI in high-profile criminal apprehensions.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 45min

Media and Leadership in a World on Edge

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic and author of On Heroism, shares insights on the current tumultuous political climate. He discusses the complexities of leadership in times of conflict and reflects on personal military experiences related to the Gaza crisis. Goldberg also examines the troubling rise of online extremism among young influencers and the role of activism across different university campuses. He emphasizes the need for ethical journalism and a deeper historical understanding to combat misinformation.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 36min

Is Journalism Ready for a Second Trump Administration?

Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor in Chief of The Atlantic, dives into the challenges journalism faces with a possible second Trump administration. He discusses the alarming pressures on media, including attacks on journalistic integrity and the implications of major newspapers pulling endorsements. The conversation highlights how political dynamics affect public trust and the tough choices ahead for reporters in a divided landscape. Goldberg also reflects on threats such as government intimidation and the need for a resilient free press in turbulent times.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 27min

Biden On Trump: “We Gotta Lock Him Up…Politically”

Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, dissects Trump's controversial military comments and their implications. Clarissa Ward shares her chilling experience of captivity in Darfur, highlighting the humanitarian crisis. Mayor Sherelle Parker emphasizes Philadelphia's vital role in the upcoming election. Masi Alinejad discusses the Iranian government's threats against journalists. Cedric Richmond details the Harris campaign's strategy focused on key voter engagement, particularly in Pennsylvania, as political tensions rise ahead of the election.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 3min

Jeffrey Goldberg and Catherine Rampell: The Un-American

Donald Trump doesn't share our values or our norms, and he wants the privilege of being able to shoot down Americans in the street. And former officials who worked in his administration are frightened about what he could do to the country. Meanwhile, all the Hitler talk drowns out any talk about Kamala's proposed policies, which are more popular than people realize. Jeffrey Goldberg and Catherine Rampell join Tim Miller. show notes: Goldberg's latest reporting on Trump's preoccupation with dictators The NYT's interview with John Kelly Rampell's piece on the popularity of Kamala's policies Rampell's piece on Flint, MI's baby bonus Rampell's piece about Trump losing his edge on the economy Bulwark piece on McKinley and tariffs