Donald Trump, Jeffrey Goldberg
Trump Says He Thinks Jeffrey Goldberg Is a 'Great Reporter'
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday praised Atlantic writer Jeffrey Goldberg, calling him a "great reporter" and saying he has "a lot of respect" for him.
Trump's comments came in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, in which he was asked about Goldberg's recent article in The Atlantic, which detailed Trump's alleged disparaging remarks about American troops. Trump has denied making the remarks, and has accused Goldberg of fabricating the story.
Despite his denial, Trump said he believes Goldberg is a "great reporter." He also said that he has "a lot of respect" for Goldberg, and that he has known him for "a long time."
Goldberg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written extensively about Trump. He is a contributing editor at The Atlantic, and he is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and The Washington Post.
In his recent article in The Atlantic, Goldberg reported that Trump had made several disparaging remarks about American troops. Trump has denied making the remarks, and he has accused Goldberg of fabricating the story.
Trump Says He Did Not Call American Soldiers 'Losers' or 'Suckers'
Trump has denied calling American soldiers "losers" or "suckers." He has also said that he has "a lot of respect" for the military.
In a recent interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Trump said that he "never said the things" that Goldberg attributed to him. He also said that he has "a lot of respect" for the military, and that he has "done more for the military than any other president."
Trump's denial is consistent with his previous statements about the military. He has repeatedly said that he supports the military, and that he has increased funding for the military.
The Atlantic Stands by Its Story
The Atlantic has stood by its story about Trump's alleged disparaging remarks about American troops. The magazine has said that it has "full confidence" in Goldberg's reporting, and that it stands by the story "100%."
The magazine has also said that it has spoken to multiple sources who have corroborated Goldberg's reporting. The magazine has not released the names of these sources, but it has said that they are "credible" and that they have "direct knowledge" of Trump's remarks.
Conclusion
The controversy over Trump's alleged disparaging remarks about American troops is likely to continue. Trump has denied making the remarks, and he has accused Goldberg of fabricating the story. The Atlantic has stood by its story, and it has said that it has "full confidence" in Goldberg's reporting.
It is important to note that Goldberg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written extensively about Trump. He is a contributing editor at The Atlantic, and he is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and The Washington Post.
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