Pete Hegseth, Signal and Pentagon inspector general
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The Washington Post |
The Pentagon inspector general’s office said Thursday that it will scrutinize disclosures made by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth using the unclassified messaging app Signal, as he and other top Trump ...
U.S. News & World Report |
The Pentagon's Inspector General's office announced on Thursday it was opening a probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of an unclassified commercial texting application to coordinate the Ma...
Wyoming News |
President Donald Trump's administration is facing a scandal over the accidental leak of a group chat by senior security officials on the strikes, which targeted Yemen's Huthi rebels.
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An inadvertent invitation to a group chat thrust The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg into the center of an explosive national security breach that's put the White House on the defensive. Why it matters: Goldberg's decision to disclose the discussion of planned strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen and publish the group chat's contents has embroiled top Trump officials in scandal and exposed them to potential legal jeopardy.
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The Mirror US on MSNJeffrey Goldberg exposes Pete Hegseth’s lies with war plan screenshots from Signal chatAtlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg shared screenshots of the war plans that were texted in the Signal group chat into which he was accidentally added last month
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Mediaite on MSNJeffrey Goldberg Says He’s Considering Releasing More of Signal Chat — As Trump Officials Deny Under Oath That It Was ClassifiedThe Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg is weighing the release of more chat logs from the Trump team’s Houthi strike group chat he was mistakenly added to — as ranking officials denied under oath Tuesday that the information was classified,
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Distractify on MSNIt Was Mike Waltz, Not Pete Hegseth, Who Added Jeffrey Goldberg to the Signal ChatThe Trump administration scandal involving a Signal chain that inadvertently included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic has continued to dominate the news in the days since it was first reported. Jeffrey Goldberg reported the news that he had been ...
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CNN’s Jake Tapper offered a short but scathing assessment on Monday amid the White House’s efforts to sweep the war group chat fiasco under the rug.Tapper interviewed The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg,
What started as a group chat has turned into a circular firing squad.