In a shocking turn of events, Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host, reportedly shared classified details of the recent Yemen attack in a second Signal chat. The revelation has sent shockwaves through Washington, raising concerns about national security breaches.
According to sources, Hegseth allegedly used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss sensitive information about the attack, which resulted in the deaths of several civilians. The chat was reportedly monitored by intelligence agencies, leading to his swift removal from the platform.
This is not the first time Hegseth has come under fire for sharing classified information. In a previous incident, he was reprimanded for leaking sensitive details about a covert operation in the Middle East. The repeated breaches of security have raised questions about his fitness to handle classified information.
In response to the allegations, Hegseth has denied any wrongdoing, claiming that he was simply discussing the attack with a friend. However, experts warn that such actions could have serious consequences for national security.
As the investigation into the matter continues, lawmakers are calling for a thorough review of the handling of classified information to prevent further breaches.
Category: U.S.
Published on: 2025-04-21 14:01:35
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