As Trump officials desperately try to excuse what happened when The Atlantic’s Editor-In-Chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was added to a Signal group chat with high-ranking officials like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, reporters aligned with the president are defending what is arguably the biggest security blunder of the Trump administration.
When the news first broke, Fox News host Jesse Watters downplayed the Trump administration officials’ actions as an honest mistake on Jesse Watters Primetime. “Do you ever try to start a group text, you’re adding people and you accidentally add the wrong person? All of a sudden, your Aunt Mary knows all of your raunchy plans for the bachelor party,” Watters said. “Well, that kind of happened today with the Trump administration.” Later, Watters argued that “accidentally adding someone to a group text—which we’ve all done—is the new Watergate,” as if none of this has any political significance whatsoever.
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