Byron York suggests Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg should have identified himself in Signal chat

Byron York suggests Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg should have identified himself in Signal chat


The Washington Examiner’s Byron York weighed in on the Signal chat scandal during a radio interview on Wednesday, suggesting that Goldberg could have identified himself and alerted the White House regarding his access to the conversation.

The scandal revolves around a group chat involving high-level Trump administration officials, which was accidentally accessed by the Atlantic‘s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

York’s breakdown provided clarity on the central issues of the controversy and he offered his own analysis of the situation, focused on three key questions: the appropriateness of using Signal for sensitive discussions, whether classified information was mishandled, and how Goldberg ended up in the chat.

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Regarding the first issue, York suggested that the appropriateness of using Signal may be less significant than it seems.

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