Pete Hegseth Statement: "Nobody was texting war plans" in the Trump administration Signal group text about ...
After President Trump and other administration officials denied that a Signal group text about U.S. attack plans in Yemen ...
The information Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed in the Signal chat of top Trump ... The Atlantic on Wednesday ...
The acting Inspector General of the Defense Department will review Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal in a ...
They wanted to talk about hot boys, not hot wars. “Saturday Night Live” took on the Signalgate drama, spoofing the scandal by ...
Reports that the defense secretary shared sensitive information on an unclassified messaging app are straining the limits of ...
Here's how the incident played out earlier this month, based on reporting from The Atlantic and from the wire service Reuters ...
“Nobody was texting war plans and that’s all I have to say about that,” Hegseth told reporters in Hawaii when asked about a ...
Defense Secretary Pete ... of a text chain on the Signal messaging app where details of air strikes in Yemen were discussed ...
A public watchdog group has launched the first lawsuit over the Trump administration’s use of Signal to discuss war plans, ...
Demands for Hegseth to resign abound following report of classified military plans shared via text message in a group chat with The Atlantic's editor-in-chief.
Signal app messages revealed Yemen bombing timelines, prompting debate about their classification and implications.