Pentagon Report: Pete Hegseth's Signal Chat Violated Regulations, Potentially Endangering Troops
CBS NewsDecember 5, 20253 min53,501 views
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- 📌 A Pentagon review has concluded that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated Department of Defense regulations through his use of the Signal Messaging app.
- ⚠️ The review stems from an incident where Hegseth and other Trump officials inadvertently included a journalist in a Signal group chat.
Sensitive Information and Potential Risks
- ⚡ The Signal group chat contained information derived from a classified email sent by the commander of US Central Command.
- 🎯 Sources indicate that if this information had been intercepted by an adversary, it could have endangered American troops and jeopardized ongoing operations.
- 🔍 The leaked messages were marked with "NO FOREIGN" classification, meaning the information was restricted even from close allies like the UK or New Zealand.
Report Exoneration Claims
- 💬 A Pentagon spokesperson stated that the Inspector General report "totally exonerates" Hegseth.
- 🧐 However, sources who have reviewed the report suggest it is difficult to conclude complete exoneration given the risks involved.
- ⚠️ The act of transferring information from a classified email to a third-party messaging app like Signal is described as incredibly risky.
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