A recent scandal reveals Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's questionable use of the Signal app for sensitive military discussions, raising alarms among Pentagon officials. As he navigates this controversy, his aide Col. Ricky Buria's role comes under scrutiny.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting scrutiny after reportedly using the Signal messaging app to share sensitive military information. This controversial move raises questions about security protocols within the Pentagon.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in hot water for allegedly sharing sensitive military details via the Signal app, sparking concerns about national security and privacy breaches.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting turmoil within the Pentagon, as leaks and internal strife raise questions about his leadership. President Trump expresses support, but senior officials are concerned about the chaos.
In a troubling revelation, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's private Signal group discussed sensitive air strike plans against Houthi targets in Yemen. Critics raise concerns over classified information leaks.
In a shocking revelation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's private Signal chats leaked sensitive information about an imminent attack on Houthis in Yemen, sparking investigations and chaos within the Pentagon. Could this lead to his downfall?
A new chat group created by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth raises concerns over unsecured communications involving classified military information. As calls for his dismissal grow, the White House dismisses the controversy as a 'non-story.'
The Trump administration's use of Signal to share sensitive military information has sent shockwaves through allied nations, raising serious concerns about trust and security in U.S. foreign policy.
In a fiery New York Times op-ed, Hillary Clinton criticizes Donald Trump's administration for a significant military leak involving sensitive attack plans shared on a commercial messaging app. She condemns the actions as reckless and dangerous, highlighting a trend of self-inflicted wounds that threaten national security.
Revelations about sensitive messages from US officials in a group chat raise alarm over potential risks to intelligence operations against the Houthi group in Yemen. Experts warn of long-term damage to US intelligence-gathering capabilities.