Trump attacks Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs' widow, because she owns stake in The Atlantic
President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked Laurene Powell Jobs, who owns a majority stake in The Atlantic, making her his latest target amid his continued anger related to The Atlantic's Thursday reporting about his alleged comments about American soldiers who died in battle.
The president's tweet shared one from Charlie Kirk, the president of the right-wing nonprofit Turning Point USA, who noted that Powell Jobs was a Democratic Party donor and seemed to claim her ownership of The Atlantic was related to its coverage of Trump. The report was authored by The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, whom the president also targeted in the Sunday tweet. Trump and people connected to the White House have publicly denied Goldberg's reporting, although several outlets, including The Washington Post and The Associated Press, have reported they were able to confirm some of the details found in the story.
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