Here's the only hedge on that one...if it wasn't classified it wasn't such a big deal having Goldberg in on the chat. Not a good look of course but could be sold as "unintended but no security issues" and let everybody fight over the semantics. If it WAS declared classified and they went after Goldberg there would be no possible way to avoid the accusations of having classified information being mishandled by their own definition.You're not wrong. But I'd bet dollars to donuts that if Goldberg had gone to print before the attack was completed, that chat would be classified.