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“Nobody was texting war plans and that’s all I have to say about that,” Hegseth told reporters in Hawaii when asked about a report in The Atlantic revealing a stunning breach of national security inv...
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Multiple Washington Democratic Congress members are calling on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign following the leak of a Signal chat about plans for airstrikes in Yemen.
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Users discussed the rumor about the U.S. secretary of defense following the leak of military attack plans via the Signal messaging app in March 2025.
Several of President Donald Trump’s top national security officials, at times with assistance from a top Senate Republican, shifted responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for sending potentially classified information that appeared in a group chat about US military strikes in Yemen that a journalist was included in.
American tattoos on his body and revealed his recent 'kafir' inking while performing jumping jacks while visiting Hawaii
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A Senate hearing spotlighted the defense secretary’s decision to share sensitive information on a messenger app generally not authorized for government communications.
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Pete Hegseth and Mike Waltz’s leaked passwords ‘found online’ in aftermath of Signalgate - German newspaper Der Spiegel claims to have accessed personal data about several top Trump officials
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The Mary Sue on MSN‘What a try hard dork’: Adam Kinzinger reacts to Pete Hegseth’s speech about ‘restoring the warrior ethos’Adam Kinzinger continues to take shots at the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, in the wake of the Signal group chat leak. Speaking to a crowd at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, Hegseth can be heard doing his best Donald Trump impression as he recalls what the president apparently told him,
What a week in Washington, D.C. It began Monday, March 24, when Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, a magazine President Donald Trump has on his enemies list, revealed he was inadvertently invited to a high-level group chat with more than a dozen of the nation’s top national security officials.
The Minnesota Star Tribune republished an opinion piece saying the defense secretary has "blown his credibility" as a military leader.
Former F/A-18 combat pilots were astonished that Defense Secretary Hegseth texted details of planned airstrikes.