A Pentagon inspector general investigation has uncovered evidence that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared classified military plans, including details of planned airstrikes on Yemen, via the unsecured messaging app Signal.
The information originated from emails marked 'SECRET' and 'NOFORN,' directly contradicting repeated denials by Hegseth and the Trump administration that no classified material was disclosed. The scandal, dubbed 'Signalgate,' has led to calls for Hegseth's resignation and investigations into his top aides. Critics argue that Hegseth's actions endangered national security and the lives of American servicemembers.
The Pentagon continues to dispute the findings, but morale within the department is reportedly suffering as the controversy deepens.
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