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Hegseth and other top administration officials have said that no classified information was shared in a Signal messaging app ...
The Pentagon warned against using Signal in a memo just last week, according to NPR. It cited threats from Russian hackers.
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general has announced that he will review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal ...
The claims spread after members of President Donald Trump's White House accidentally added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief to a group chat.
The Pentagon's Inspector General's office announced on Thursday it was opening a probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of an unclassified commercial texting application to coordinate the ...
The Pentagon inspector general's office said it would evaluate Hegseth's use of Signal to discuss strikes against the Houthis.
(WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration is facing scrutiny over the use of the commercially available app Signal to discuss plans for a U.S. military attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen, but did anyone ...
Controversy continues to build over the use of the Signal social app by top national ... to discuss an attack against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Questions remain over whether the president’s ...
Hegseth shared the plan approximately two hours before the bombs dropped in Yemen, The Atlantic reported ... “We're also allowed to use Signal for top-level official communications.
The use of the app came to light when a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, was inadvertently added to a Signal ...
The Trump administration is facing scrutiny over the use of the commercially available app Signal to discuss plans for a U.S. military attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen, but did anyone break the law?
In a memorandum addressed to Hegseth, the Inspector General's office said it would examine whether Hegseth's use of Signal met Defense ... operation like the one in Yemen. The details of the ...