The Atlantic Caught Lying Again

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The Atlantic Got Caught Lying Again. This Time on a Deportation Fake News Sob Story.​

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Matt Vespa | April 01, 2025 6:50 AM
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The Atlantic thought they could get a scalp with the Signal story involving top Trump officials discussing anti-Houthi operations. That chat, which was held on an encrypted, government-approved messenger app, accidentally added the publication’s editor and notorious anti-Trump writer Jeffrey Goldberg, who claimed classified information was divulged. It was not, and no one cared because we know the publication peddled in myth. The DC bubble is not the people. It barely dented Trump’s approval rating. When the usual anti-Trump critics come to full froth, it’s usually over nothing. Again, the people know Trump now; these stories aren’t going to work, especially when they’re soaked in lies.

So, imagine our surprise when this deportation sob story in The Atlantic turned out to be fake news trash. It’s another piece of propaganda aimed at trying to dent the immensely popular mass deportation policy Trump has initiated. Some father was taken off the streets and deported. Yeah, first, he’s an illegal alien. Second, he’s not some father: he’s a member of MS-13, which was buried in the story. This man was also cited by the courts as a danger to public safety six years ago:
Court filings show Abrego Garcia came to the United States at age 16 in 2011 after fleeing gang threats in his native El Salvador. In 2019 he received a form of protected legal status known as “withholding of removal” from a U.S. immigration judge who found he would likely be targeted by gangs if deported back.
Abrego Garcia, who is married to a U.S. citizen and has a 5-year-old disabled child who is also a U.S. citizen, has no criminal record in the United States, according to his attorney. The Trump administration does not claim he has a criminal record, but called him a “danger to the community” and an active member of MS-13, the Salvadoran gang that Trump has declared a Foreign Terrorist Organization.


 
Good thing vettepigeon, aka right guide, aka neo Nazi boi, aka trumptard, aka dipshit, doesn't make a new thread every time trump lies, otherwise there would be 50 new threads a day.
 
Signal is NOT an approved messenger app for classified communications; the Houthi conversation specifically stated timing of attacks. Any true patriot of the US should be appalled that downplaying that breach of top secret conversation potentially put active military operations and military personnel in harm's way. To trivialize what happened and then vilify Goldberg is unconscionable.

Townhall.com is skewed to the right and scores poorly on reliability of facts.

Trump values loyalty rather than truth.
 
Signal is NOT an approved messenger app for classified communications; the Houthi conversation specifically stated timing of attacks. Any true patriot of the US should be appalled that downplaying that breach of top secret conversation potentially put active military operations and military personnel in harm's way. To trivialize what happened and then vilify Goldberg is unconscionable.

Townhall.com is skewed to the right and scores poorly on reliability of facts.

Trump values loyalty rather than truth.
tough
 

The Atlantic Got Caught Lying Again. This Time on a Deportation Fake News Sob Story.​

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Matt Vespa | April 01, 2025 6:50 AM
AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File

The Atlantic thought they could get a scalp with the Signal story involving top Trump officials discussing anti-Houthi operations. That chat, which was held on an encrypted, government-approved messenger app, accidentally added the publication’s editor and notorious anti-Trump writer Jeffrey Goldberg, who claimed classified information was divulged. It was not, and no one cared because we know the publication peddled in myth. The DC bubble is not the people. It barely dented Trump’s approval rating. When the usual anti-Trump critics come to full froth, it’s usually over nothing. Again, the people know Trump now; these stories aren’t going to work, especially when they’re soaked in lies.

So, imagine our surprise when this deportation sob story in The Atlantic turned out to be fake news trash. It’s another piece of propaganda aimed at trying to dent the immensely popular mass deportation policy Trump has initiated. Some father was taken off the streets and deported. Yeah, first, he’s an illegal alien. Second, he’s not some father: he’s a member of MS-13, which was buried in the story. This man was also cited by the courts as a danger to public safety six years ago:
No amount of fuck ups by the Atlantic nor the deflection and denial of our defense team adding a journalist to a public war chat will save you.

You dumb gullible dipshit.
 
Here’s the facts:

Note: the statement above IS true.

Signal is an independent, open-source messaging application known for its strong end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only the communicating users can read the messages. It is not developed or directly authorized by any government entity. However, its robust security features have led to its adoption by various organizations and individuals, including government officials, for secure communication.

In March 2017, the U.S. Senate approved the use of Signal for communication among senators and their staff, recognizing its encryption capabilities. Similarly, in February 2020, the European Commission recommended Signal to its staff for instant messaging, highlighting its commitment to privacy and security.

Despite these endorsements, some U.S. government agencies have expressed reservations. For instance, the Department of Defense has not authorized Signal for transmitting non-public information, citing concerns about compliance with records retention policies and the Freedom of Information Act.
 
You stop shouting at clouds and start paying attention to the fine print. Furthermore:

Signal came preloaded on DOD phones
Being preloaded is not the same thing as being approved for communication of sensitive matters.

Such as the bombing of Yemen in real time while literally in Russian offices.

Russia supports the Houthis.
Cybersecurity experts told POLITICO earlier this week that the app should not be used to discuss classified information and stressed the need for government officials to use authorized and more secure means of communication.
 

The Atlantic Got Caught Lying Again. This Time on a Deportation Fake News Sob Story.​

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Matt Vespa | April 01, 2025 6:50 AM
AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File

The Atlantic thought they could get a scalp with the Signal story involving top Trump officials discussing anti-Houthi operations. That chat, which was held on an encrypted, government-approved messenger app, accidentally added the publication’s editor and notorious anti-Trump writer Jeffrey Goldberg, who claimed classified information was divulged. It was not, and no one cared because we know the publication peddled in myth. The DC bubble is not the people. It barely dented Trump’s approval rating. When the usual anti-Trump critics come to full froth, it’s usually over nothing. Again, the people know Trump now; these stories aren’t going to work, especially when they’re soaked in lies.

So, imagine our surprise when this deportation sob story in The Atlantic turned out to be fake news trash. It’s another piece of propaganda aimed at trying to dent the immensely popular mass deportation policy Trump has initiated. Some father was taken off the streets and deported. Yeah, first, he’s an illegal alien. Second, he’s not some father: he’s a member of MS-13, which was buried in the story. This man was also cited by the courts as a danger to public safety six years ago:
Are you ever right about anything? I mean even if you randomly picked sides you would be right some of the time. But you have been proven to be wrong or reposted false narratives in here time and time again since you first joined. And probably even before that as your previous alts.

It takes a special kind of dumb to keep being wrong and beaten down in every thread but still keep coming back for more.
 

The Atlantic Got Caught Lying Again. This Time on a Deportation Fake News Sob Story.​

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Matt Vespa | April 01, 2025 6:50 AM
AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File

The Atlantic thought they could get a scalp with the Signal story involving top Trump officials discussing anti-Houthi operations. That chat, which was held on an encrypted, government-approved messenger app, accidentally added the publication’s editor and notorious anti-Trump writer Jeffrey Goldberg, who claimed classified information was divulged. It was not, and no one cared because we know the publication peddled in myth. The DC bubble is not the people. It barely dented Trump’s approval rating. When the usual anti-Trump critics come to full froth, it’s usually over nothing. Again, the people know Trump now; these stories aren’t going to work, especially when they’re soaked in lies.

So, imagine our surprise when this deportation sob story in The Atlantic turned out to be fake news trash. It’s another piece of propaganda aimed at trying to dent the immensely popular mass deportation policy Trump has initiated. Some father was taken off the streets and deported. Yeah, first, he’s an illegal alien. Second, he’s not some father: he’s a member of MS-13, which was buried in the story. This man was also cited by the courts as a danger to public safety six years ago:
Tell me it's not true. The Atlantic would NEVER lie. :rolleyes:
 
Tell me it's not true. The Atlantic would NEVER lie. :rolleyes:
It's not true. The town hall article failed to mention that the government did not have sufficient evidence of the person's gang involvement.
 
The government accused him of being in MS13. He has denied that accusation and the government has failed to prove their accusations.

The Atlantic story mentions this. Your town Hall article is the horseshit spin.
Blah, blah blah, bullshit, obfuscation, more bullshit, more bullshit, blah, blah, blah.
 
Blah, blah blah, bullshit, obfuscation, more bullshit, more bullshit, blah, blah, blah.
Due process.
The government has made an allegation without proof and decided that was enough.
Town hall has decided the government's allegation was true.

Here's hoping they don't do the same to you
 
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