The Pentagon's inspector general has launched an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The probe was triggered after journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to a Signal group chat involving senior Trump administration officials, revealing sensitive discussions. The incident has raised concerns about the use of unofficial communication channels for national security matters. The investigation will assess whether Hegseth's actions violated protocols or compromised operational security. This controversy adds to scrutiny of the Trump administration's handling of military communications.
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Pentagon Watchdog To Probe US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth Over Signal Row
The Pentagon inspector general's office will investigate Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of commercial messaging app Signal to discuss air strikes on Yemen, a memo released Thursday said.
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Pentagon watchdog to investigate US defence chief over group chat
The Pentagon inspector general's office will investigate Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of commercial messaging app Signal to discuss air strikes on Yemen, a memo released Thursday said.
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Yet another example of how bloated government power and secrecy go hand in hand—maybe if we weren't meddling in endless foreign conflicts, we wouldn't need backchannel group chats to plan missile strikes.
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