Trump to be interviewed by The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg amid controversy, citing curiosity and competition as motives.

Donald Trump is set to be interviewed by The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, following a controversy surrounding Goldberg’s inadvertent involvement in a sensitive national security discussion. Trump, expressing doubts about The Atlantic’s impartiality, mentioned his “curiosity” and desire for “competition” as reasons for agreeing to the interview. The upcoming interview, which will also include journalists Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, is expected to be part of a larger piece titled “The most consequential president of this century.” Trump’s decision to engage in this interview comes at a time of heightened scrutiny on his presidency, with various political and social issues at the forefront. Stay tuned for updates on this significant interview that is likely to provide insights into Trump’s leadership and decision-making processes.

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