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A Pentagon watchdog has determined that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked the safety of U.S. servicemembers by sharing sensitive military information on the Signal messaging app, according to a ...
A report from the Department of Defense’s (DOD) watchdog released publicly Thursday found Secretary Pete Hegseth endangered troops and violated department policy in using his personal cell phone to ...