Pete Hegseth Is Bringing His Wife and Brother
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Newsweek |
A plurality of Republicans believe Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth should resign after he shared sensitive military attack plans in a Signal group chat with other top Trump administration officials ...
Detroit Free Press |
Hegseth refused to believe it, asking, "Could you imagine if that actually happened?" He continued sharing top secret information, declaring, "Hey, while I got everyone, sending a PDF with updated lo...
The New York Times |
So far, the press has been treating this, rightfully, as an enormous scandal — an unprecedented security breach that raises questions about the overall integrity of communications and record keeping i...
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As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held accountable.
While the national security adviser has rightfully come under fire, the defense secretary deserves the most scrutiny.
"SNL Weekend Update" hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che launched an uproarious verbal onslaught on the Trump administration.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) called Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth a “f‑‑‑ing liar” and demanded his resignation, after the top military official repeatedly insisted he did not share
In a report by the Wall Street Journal, Hegseth is accused of bringing his wife to two meetings involving foreign officials.
The White House continued to downplay the seriousness of the incident, parsing semantics and attacking the journalist who was inadvertently added to the chat.
"President Trump continues to have the utmost confidence in his national security team," the White House said in response to the breach.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly brought his wife, a former Fox News producer, to two meetings with foreign military officials where sensitive information was divulged. His wife, Jennifer Hegseth,