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Trump To Hold Interview With His Biggest Hater

In a bold move that has Washington buzzing, President Donald J. Trump announced on Truth Social that he plans to meet with Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic—a publication widely criticized by conservatives for its liberal media bias.

The meeting comes after Goldberg was mistakenly included in a high-level group chat involving Trump administration intelligence and defense leaders. The chat reportedly involved sensitive discussions about a strategic military operation targeting terrorists in Yemen—a topic of vital importance to national security.

President Trump didn’t hold back in his post, reminding Americans that Goldberg has pushed debunked hoaxes—including the infamous “Suckers and Losers” smear, which was widely condemned by military families and veterans. Trump also called out SignalGate, another media stunt that fizzled after closer scrutiny.

“Goldberg is responsible for many fictional stories about me,” Trump wrote. “Now he wants to do a piece called ‘The Most Consequential President of this Century.’ We’ll see if he’s finally capable of being truthful.”

Trump noted that Goldberg isn’t coming alone—he’s bringing two more anti-Trump reporters, Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, both known for their work with biased legacy media. “Let’s just say they’re not exactly pro-Trump,” the president added.

Trump Stands With Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Amid New “Group Chat” Controversy

As the fake news media scramble to find another headline, a new controversy is brewing over a second group chat involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a trusted member of Trump’s inner circle. The chat allegedly involved classified or sensitive content, but the former president is standing firm behind Hegseth.

Trump praised Hegseth’s leadership and made it clear he won’t be swayed by media noise. “Pete’s doing a fantastic job. We’re focused on results, not rumors,” Trump said.


Why This Matters: The Media Can’t Handle Trump’s Success

This interview could mark a turning point. Will The Atlantic tell the truth for once? Or will it spin another liberal narrative? Either way, President Trump remains focused on keeping America strong, secure, and respected on the world stage.