Signal, Pete Hegseth and Pentagon
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Hegseth and other senior administration officials have repeatedly denied that he shared classified info in the group chat.
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The Pentagon’s acting inspector general announced Thursday that he would review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to convey plans for a military strike against Houthi m...
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Despite misleading YouTube videos, U.S. President Donald Trump's defense secretary has never been a guest on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth married Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth at Trump National Golf Club in Colts Neck, New Jersey, in 2019.
Our national security, and our military families’ peace of mind, rely on Operations Security, or OPSEC, a set of very defined and extremely important rules that are necessary to protect military secrets and service members’ lives. These rules get hammered into every person who serves, their spouses and military children.
Let’s look at the Signal chat in context. Days after President Donald Trump took office in January, he fired the Pentagon’s inspector general, who is often a watchdog of last resort for soldiers who call out corruption or face unfairness or injustice in the ranks.
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