Not a good look to me for anyone, the Administration nor Goldberg but hardly the "crisis" of leadership the Left is trying to make it out to be.
Here's some historical perspectives, lest we forget.
The press knowing where we were landing in Somalia, while wearing night vision goggles...
Speaking of night vision goggles...
Speaking of Somalia as well wasn't there a time the Press interviewed Aidad or similar while the military was trying to find him?
And hasn't the media complained on several occasions about not receiving advance notice of US military actions?
Still can't believe how stupid politicians and the Press can be. This goes back to WWII.
en.wikipedia.org
"May was responsible for the release of highly confidential military information during World War II known as the May Incident.
[6] U.S.
submarines had been conducting a successful undersea war against Japanese shipping during World War II, frequently escaping their anti-submarine
depth charge attacks.
[6][7] May revealed the deficiencies of Japanese depth-charge tactics in a press conference held in June 1943 on his return from a war zone junket.
[6][7] At this press conference, he revealed the highly sensitive fact that American submarines had a high survival rate because Japanese depth charges were exploding at too shallow a depth.
[6][7] Various press associations sent this leaked news story over their wires and many newspapers published it, including one in Honolulu, Hawaii.[6][7]"