Hegseth faces Pentagon investigation over use of Signal
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The inspector general inquiry will also look at whether rules about records retention were followed.
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The probe will also examine whether Hegseth complied with classification and records retention requirements, the letter says.
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“Don’t bring that up again. Your editor’s probably, that’s such a wasted story.”
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