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Pentagon watchdog investigates if staffers were asked to delete Hegseth’s Signal messages

  • The Pentagon's watchdog is investigating if aides of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were asked to delete Signal messages sharing sensitive military information with a reporter.
  • The focus is on how the March 15 airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen were discussed on the messaging app.
  • Some lawmakers claim that Hegseth's messaging before the strikes risked the pilots' lives and could have resulted in firings for lower-ranking military members.
  • Military officials stated that sharing specific details before a strike on an unsecured device was highly inappropriate.
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Pentagon watchdog investigates if staffers were asked to delete Hegseth's Signal messages

The Pentagon's watchdog is looking into whether any of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's aides were asked to delete Signal messages that may have shared sensitive military information with a reporter.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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