Hegseth Shared Yemen Strike Details with Family in Second Signal Chat: Reports
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details of a military strike against the Houthi group in Yemen in a second Signal chat on March 15, according to The New York Times.
- The chat included Hegseth's wife, Jennifer Rauchet, brother Phil, and lawyer Tim Parlatore.
- Although a U.S. Official stated no classified information was shared, Hegseth is facing calls to resign from Democrats due to this incident.
- The story gained attention after Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic was accidentally added to the group chat.
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Hegseth sent Yemen strike info to family in private Signal chat: Report
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details about U.S. airstrikes in Yemen through a private Signal chat that included family members and his personal attorney. Sources said he used his personal phone to relay jet flight schedules before the March 15 mission. The Pentagon inspector general opened a review into Hegseth’s use of nonsecure messaging apps. Lawmakers from both parties raised concerns, while Hegseth and the White House denied he sha…
Before attack on Huthi militia - U.S. defense minister is said to have shared details in another chat
According to a newspaper report, U.S. Secretary of Defense Hegseth has shared details of an attack on the militant-Islamist Huthi militia in another messenger service chat group.
Hegseth said to have shared attack details in second Signal chat - West Hawaii Today
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared detailed information about forthcoming strikes in Yemen on March 15 in a private Signal group chat that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, according to four people with knowledge of the chat.
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