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.
The White House is reportedly searching for a new defense secretary as Pete Hegseth faces mounting controversies, including sensitive information leaks regarding Yemen operations. With advisors leaving and claims of infighting, the situation is escalating.
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.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash after using his personal phone to share sensitive military information about operations in Yemen, raising serious national security concerns.
In a shocking revelation, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny after sharing sensitive military details in private chats, raising questions about his future amidst ongoing investigations.
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.'
In a significant military operation, the US has destroyed a fuel terminal in Yemen, claiming to target Houthi supplies. The attack reportedly killed 38, escalating tensions amid ongoing conflicts in the region.
President Trump faces a dilemma over national security adviser Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat reveals sensitive military discussions. With press scrutiny rising, Trump weighs his options but fears media backlash.
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.