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Transcript of Jeffrey Goldberg and Anne Applebaum Discuss the Signal Group Chat

Read the full transcript of The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in conversation with Anne Applebaum on the Signal group chat at New Orleans Book Festival, [Mar 28, 2025].  

TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction

ANNE APPLEBAUM: This is the second standing ovation I’ve witnessed this week for Jeffrey Goldberg. So one more time. Thank you all so much for coming. It’s a real pleasure to be in this enormous packed room full of people who read books. Thank you so much for coming and contributing to the festival and listening to us talk about things that happen in real life as opposed to things that happen in culture wars far away.

I’m in the unusual position of interviewing my editor, so you’ll forgive me if I make mistakes. It’s a first time, and I wanted to start with some recent news. I was at the Atlantic offices on Tuesday. So if you remember, I won’t recount to you the content of Jeff’s story that was printed on Monday, because I think if you’re here, you probably know what was in it. But on Tuesday, there was an interesting decision to be made.

The story was published. As you know, Jeff was put on a Signal chat of the leading members of the Trump administration, and then they reacted to the chat, then they began denying it. They said it was a hoax. And I walked in on Tuesday morning, and there was a decision to be made about what to do next. And Jeff had printed out the copies of the screenshots from the chat and was looking at them. And what were you thinking?

The Decision to Publish

JEFFREY GOLDBERG: Let’s just go off the record for a minute, just between us. Well, I was thinking… I wish I weren’t in this position, because I didn’t want… I mean, obviously we made a decision early, before the first story, that we weren’t going to publish certain texts because I felt that they were too sensitive from a national security perspective to publish, obviously, information about specific operations.

So I felt like I was being put into a kind of a box, but I didn’t want to be put into a box, so I felt like we had to get out of it.