US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked endangering troops by using the Signal messaging app to discuss a strike on Houthis in Yemen, sources say a Pentagon watchdog report finds.
At the same time, inspector general notes defense secretary has ability to declassify material and does not find he did so improperly ...
A Pentagon investigation has faulted US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for using Signal on his personal device to transmit sensitive information about planned strikes in Yemen, saying it could have ...
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Hegseth 'acted within authority' by using Signal for Houthi strikes, top Armed Services Republican says
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth "acted within his authority" by sharing sensitive details about Houthi strikes over Signal, Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker said after viewing a report from the ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny over using the Signal app for sensitive military strike details, including minute-by-minute updates o ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth "created risks to operational security" by sharing sensitive details about Houthi strikes over Signal, a new Pentagon inspector general report determined, according to ...
The report by the Pentagon’s inspector general said Hegseth has the ability to declassify material, and did not find that he ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth laid out what appeared to be strike plans on Yemen, a leaked transcript showed in March ...
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Probe finds Hegseth’s Signal use could have put US troops at risk
The independent Pentagon watchdog concludes that defence chief Pete Hegseth did not, however, violate classification rules.
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