The attempts by President Donald Trump and some of his administration’s top leaders to downplay a security breach that revealed military strike plans to a journalist stand in stark contrast to their reaction to Hillary Clinton’s use of a home server as secretary of state. The same officials now largely brushing off the sharing of a Signal group text once decried the risks of releasing sensitive national security information and slammed prosecutors for not pursuing charges against Clinton. This time, they’ve focused their ire on the journalist who was errantly added to the group text and reported on it, The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg.