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In this episode, Meseidy and Rachel break down the shocking Atlantic report revealing Trump administration officials accidentally added editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a sensitive Signal chat discussing Houthi strike operations. The hosts dissect the security implications of conducting national security business via messaging apps with emojis rather than in secure facilities, question how this breach occurred, and analyze the administration's contradictory responses. They close with their "Earmark" segment, covering other developing stories across politics, technology, and education.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
01:30 Pre-Game Discussion: Technology Misuse
02:07 Breaking News: The Atlantic Article
06:04 Signal Chat Controversy
11:03 Debating the Houthis Strike
14:06 Journalistic Integrity and Reactions
31:29 Security Concerns and Legal Implications
35:42 Security Violations and Skiffs
37:13 Comparing Hillary's Emails and Current Issues
38:24 Modern Communication Challenges in Government
40:29 Potential Political Fallout and Conspiracy Theories
49:00 Media Narratives and Administration Dynamics
01:03:41 Homeschooling Laws and Other News
01:12:13 Concluding Thoughts and Community Engagement
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By Meseidy Rivera and Rachel Reeves4.9
325325 ratings
In this episode, Meseidy and Rachel break down the shocking Atlantic report revealing Trump administration officials accidentally added editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a sensitive Signal chat discussing Houthi strike operations. The hosts dissect the security implications of conducting national security business via messaging apps with emojis rather than in secure facilities, question how this breach occurred, and analyze the administration's contradictory responses. They close with their "Earmark" segment, covering other developing stories across politics, technology, and education.
Episode Highlights:Love what you’re hearing and want even more? Join us as a paid supporter on Substack! As a subscriber, you’ll unlock ad-free podcast episodes, full access to our archives, and exclusive subscriber-only perks like bonus content, behind-the-scenes updates, and our in-the-moment reaction videos. Plus, you’ll be directly supporting our mission to cut through the media spin and deliver sharp, honest analysis every week.
Subscribe now
Your subscription helps us stay independent and keep creating the content you love. So why wait? Support the show and subscribe today!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
01:30 Pre-Game Discussion: Technology Misuse
02:07 Breaking News: The Atlantic Article
06:04 Signal Chat Controversy
11:03 Debating the Houthis Strike
14:06 Journalistic Integrity and Reactions
31:29 Security Concerns and Legal Implications
35:42 Security Violations and Skiffs
37:13 Comparing Hillary's Emails and Current Issues
38:24 Modern Communication Challenges in Government
40:29 Potential Political Fallout and Conspiracy Theories
49:00 Media Narratives and Administration Dynamics
01:03:41 Homeschooling Laws and Other News
01:12:13 Concluding Thoughts and Community Engagement
ConnectMeseidy - Instagram | X | Email - [email protected]
Rachel - Instagram | X | Email - [email protected]

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