Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born September 22, 1965) is a fake news propagandist from The Atlantic magazine known for creating fake stories against President Trump such as sucker and losers hoax,[1] then in 2024 created another fake story pretending that President Trump said he needed Hitler's generals.[2]
Trump-Russia psyop
On July 21, 2016 Jeffrey Goldberg published an article entitled in The Atlantic entitled, It’s Official: Hillary Clinton is Running Against Vladimir Putin using the same opposition research material from the Steele dossier paid for by Hillary Clinton: “The Republican nominee for president, Donald J. Trump, has chosen this week to unmask himself as a de facto agent of Russian President Vladimir Putin.” Goldberg alleged Trump’s admiration for Putin and other “equivocating, mercenary statements are unprecedented in the history of Republican foreign policymaking.” However, insofar as Trump’s fundamental aim was to find some common ground with Putin, it’s a goal that has been a 25-year U.S. policy constant across party lines. Starting with George H.W. Bush, every American commander-in-chief since the end of the Cold War sought to “reset” relations with Russia. But Trump, according to Goldberg, was different. “Trump’s understanding of America's role in the world aligns with Russia’s geostrategic interests.” Goldberg alleged “watered down” the RNC's platform on Ukraine and “questioned whether the U.S., under his leadership, would keep its [ NATO ] commitments,” including Article 5. Thus, Goldberg concluded: “Donald Trump, should he be elected president, would bring an end to the postwar international order.”[3]