Pentagon Report on Pete Hegseth's Signal Chat and Yemen Mission
KHOU 11December 5, 20251 min1,261 views
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- 🔍 Sources indicate the Pentagon's Inspector General found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth endangered U.S. service members.
- ⚠️ This risk allegedly stemmed from sharing sensitive details about an active bombing mission in Yemen via the Signal messaging app.
- 📌 Hegseth had previously denied sharing any classified information, stating, "Nobody's texting war plans."
Policy Violations and Scrutiny
- 📜 The Inspector General's report found Hegseth violated official Department of Defense policy by using his personal device to transmit information labeled secret.
- 📰 The messages were initially published by The Atlantic after its editor-in-chief was inadvertently included in the group chat.
- 🗣️ Top Democratic lawmakers are calling for Hegseth to step down, with some suggesting he should have been fired instead of another individual involved.
Related Controversies
- 🚢 The Inspector General's report emerges amid ongoing scrutiny of Hegseth's role in U.S. strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean.
- 💥 Critics claim Hegseth instructed commanders to "kill everyone," a directive he denies.
- ✅ President Trump has reaffirmed his support for Hegseth, stating he did not order the death of two men involved in the Caribbean incident.
- ⚖️ Lawmakers from both parties are examining the legality of the Caribbean strikes, with some critics suggesting they could constitute a war crime.
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