Pentagon, Pete Hegseth and Signal
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Hegseth has maintained he did not share “war plans” in the group chat. However, the Atlantic published the group chat’s contents, which revealed the defense secretary spoke about when the attacks wou...
From Washington Examiner
The Pentagon’s inspector general said Thursday it had launched a review into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s sharing of military plans ahead of U.S. strikes on Yemen in a Signal chat group.
From Wall Street Journal
The probe will also examine whether Hegseth complied with classification and records retention requirements, the letter says.
From CNN
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday that she has not discussed with President Donald Trump the use by top national security officials of the unclassified messaging app Signal to discuss highly sensitive military plans.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal group chat with other national security officials to discuss plans for airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen will be investigated, the Pentagon’s acting inspector general announced Thursday.
The White House is saying the case of the Signal group chat is 'closed' as more lawmakers are calling for an investigation. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Democrats are asking the inspectors general at national security agencies whose leaders discussed a pending airstrike in a Signal chat to
New York Times' White House correspondent Peter Baker on 'Washington Week' told host Jeffrey Goldberg that there should be a "real investigation" into the Signal chat controversy, even if nothing wrong was done.