Did the Trump Administration Commit Perjury in Testifying before Congress About “Signal-Gate”?

By now I am sure that almost everyone has heard about "Signal-Gate", where a confidential chat session was held by Trump officials on the Signal app, just before bombing Yemen. The editor of The Atlantic publication, Jeffrey Goldberg, was allegedly asked to join the chat "inadvertently" by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz. Goldberg published an article about the chat, claiming that classified information was shared via the app, and that no one even noticed that he was in on the call. This prompted the Trump administration to deny what Goldberg published, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe, who were grilled for two hours yesterday by the U.S. Senate. They attacked Goldberg and accused him of lying, so last night Goldberg published the entire thread of the chat to defend himself. Today, the Trump administration is buckling down and sticking to their story, even with the publication of the actual chat thread. I have annotated Karoline Leavitt's White House Press Briefing statements from earlier today, to just the questions she addressed regarding this Signal Chat. But before you listen to her scripted response, first read the entire Signal chat thread published by Jeffrey Goldberg for yourself, as I have made it available to Health Impact News readers.