A Pentagon inspector general report concluded that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sent sensitive, nonpublic strike information over the encrypted app Signal using his personal phone, a violation of ...
Sources tell CBS News that an internal watchdog investigation found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policies when he shared sensitive military information in a Signal group chat earlier this ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated Pentagon policy that prohibits use of a personal device for official business when he used a Signal chat to discuss military strike plans and failed to properly ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth "acted within his authority" by sharing sensitive details about Houthi strikes over Signal, Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker said after viewing a report from the ...
A new Pentagon watchdog report finds Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jeopardized sensitive military information when he shared details of strikes in Yemen over a Signal group chat, sources say.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addresses a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Oct. 15, 2025. (Omar Havana/AP) A Pentagon inspector general report confirmed ...
The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon’s instructions on using a private electronic device to share sensitive information. By John Ismay Reporting from ...
The defense secretary has insisted no classified information was shared. A monthslong investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the commercial messaging app Signal is complete and its ...
Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said a new report from the Pentagon’s inspector general “confirms” that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s use of ...
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LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Assets that rise rapidly above their long-term trend are usually set for a fall. That’s what happened to gold after it peaked in late 1979. Over the following ...