U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that a staffer connected to national security adviser Mike Waltz may have added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a classified chat among U.S. officials discussing sensitive military plans.
In an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday, Trump suggested the incident involved someone working under Waltz who had access to Goldberg’s contact details. “What it was, we believe, is somebody that was on the line with permission, somebody that was with Mike Waltz, worked with Mike Waltz at a lower level, had, I guess, Goldberg’s number,” Trump said.
The group chat, intended for internal discussions among national security officials, reportedly included confidential information related to U.S. military strategy. Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, is a prominent journalist known for reporting on national security issues.
While it remains unclear how Goldberg was added to the private conversation, Trump’s comments point to a potential internal breach involving someone authorized to participate in the chat. No further details about the nature of the chat or the specific war plans discussed have been disclosed.
The situation raises concerns over secure communication within the U.S. government, especially involving high-level defense discussions. Trump did not confirm whether the incident is under investigation but emphasized that the individual involved was operating at a lower level within Waltz’s team.
This revelation follows ongoing debates around classified information leaks and journalistic access to sensitive government data. As the story unfolds, questions remain about accountability, cybersecurity protocols, and how such lapses in communication security are addressed at the federal level.


New Orleans Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear as Federal Arrests Intensify
Australia and Japan Strengthen Defence Cooperation Amid Rising Regional Tensions
U.S. Appeals Court Rules Trump Can Remove Members of Key Federal Labor Boards
Trump Administration Tightens H-1B Visa Vetting With New Focus on Free Speech and Censorship
China’s Expanding Maritime Military Presence Alarms Taiwan and Japan
Australia Imposes Sanctions on Taliban Officials Over Human Rights Abuses
Pentagon Probe Finds Hegseth’s Use of Signal Risked Exposing Sensitive Yemen Strike Details
Honduras Election Turmoil Intensifies as Nasralla Blames Trump for Shift in Results
Trump’s Name Appears on U.S. Institute of Peace Ahead of Rwanda–Congo Deal Signing
Cuba Reaffirms Anti-Drug Cooperation as Tensions Rise in the Caribbean
China Urged to Prioritize Economy Over Territorial Ambitions, Says Taiwan’s President Lai
Maduro Confirms “Respectful” Call With Trump, Signals Openness to Diplomatic Dialogue
Putin and U.S. Envoy Witkoff Hold “Truly Friendly” Talks as Ukraine Peace Efforts Intensify
Drones Spotted Near Zelenskiy’s Flight Path in Ireland Trigger Security Alert
Taiwan Opposition Criticizes Plan to Block Chinese App Rednote Over Security Concerns
Trump’s New U.S. Strategy Seeks to Deter China and Protect Taiwan 



