Pentagon investigates Secretary Hegseth over leaked plan to attack Houthis on Signal

(PLO)- The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General said it will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to discuss US airstrikes in Yemen.

On April 3, the Pentagon ‘s Office of Inspector General said it would investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to discuss US airstrikes on the Houthis armed group (Yemen), according to CNN .

In a letter to Mr. Hegseth, Acting Inspector General of the Pentagon Office of Inspector General Steven Stebbins wrote that the goal of the investigation is to determine whether Mr. Hegseth and other Pentagon personnel “adhered to Department of Defense policies and procedures regarding the use of commercial messaging applications for official business.”

Pentagon investigates Secretary Hegseth over Signal message leak
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (center). Photo: THE NEW YORK TIMES

The investigation will also examine whether Mr. Hegseth followed rules on document classification and record keeping. The review will take place in Washington, DC, and at the headquarters of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) in Florida.

×

As part of the investigation, Hegseth may be required to provide documents for review by the Office of Inspector General, Stebbins said.

The chairman and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee asked Stebbins to conduct the review after The Atlantic magazine editor-in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg said on March 24 that he had been added to a chat group of US officials on the messaging app Signal that was discussing the US air campaign against the Houthis.

The White House and Secretary Hegseth have not commented on the investigation.

Previously, the White House and a series of related officials tried to downplay the seriousness of the incident.

This week, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “the case is closed.”

Top US officials insist that the information shared in the chat group is not classified.

“Messages from the Signal chat confirmed that no classified documents or operational plans were shared. The Secretary was simply updating the team on a plan that had been developed and reported through official channels,” said Hegseth’s spokesman, Sean Parnell.

(PLO)- The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General said it will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to discuss US airstrikes in Yemen.

On April 3, the Pentagon ‘s Office of Inspector General said it would investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to discuss US airstrikes on the Houthis armed group (Yemen), according to CNN .

In a letter to Mr. Hegseth, Acting Inspector General of the Pentagon Office of Inspector General Steven Stebbins wrote that the goal of the investigation is to determine whether Mr. Hegseth and other Pentagon personnel “adhered to Department of Defense policies and procedures regarding the use of commercial messaging applications for official business.”

Pentagon investigates Secretary Hegseth over Signal message leak
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (center). Photo: THE NEW YORK TIMES

The investigation will also examine whether Mr. Hegseth followed rules on document classification and record keeping. The review will take place in Washington, DC, and at the headquarters of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) in Florida.

×

As part of the investigation, Hegseth may be required to provide documents for review by the Office of Inspector General, Stebbins said.

The chairman and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee asked Stebbins to conduct the review after The Atlantic magazine editor-in -chief Jeffrey Goldberg said on March 24 that he had been added to a chat group of US officials on the messaging app Signal that was discussing the US air campaign against the Houthis.

The White House and Secretary Hegseth have not commented on the investigation.

Previously, the White House and a series of related officials tried to downplay the seriousness of the incident.

This week, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “the case is closed.”

Top US officials insist that the information shared in the chat group is not classified.

“Messages from the Signal chat confirmed that no classified documents or operational plans were shared. The Secretary was simply updating the team on a plan that had been developed and reported through official channels,” said Hegseth’s spokesman, Sean Parnell.

Related Posts

Global Flashpoint: Trump Reels from Devastating Blow, ‘Crown’ Teeters Amid Tariff Tempest

The world holds its breath as Donald Trump, the towering figure of American politics, stumbles under a crushing blow. His bold vision, once a blazing beacon for supporters, now flickers…

Read more

🌟🚀 ¡BRIATORE ESTALLA! EXIGE A COLAPINTO EN MIAMI Y DOOHAN TIEMBLA EN ALPINE!!

La Fórmula 1 está en ebullición y el epicentro del drama es Alpine. Flavio Briatore, el carismático y polémico asesor del equipo francés, ha desatado una tormenta al exigir que…

Read more

Men are men, women are women: Simple message or uninterrupted debate?

In a world that is constantly changing, where the concepts of gender and the form are being redefined, a simple but powerful saying that caused storms on social networks: “Men…

Read more

Michelle’s $9M Soda Scandal EXPOSED—What Trump Says STUNS Everyone!

In a bombshell revelation that has set social media ablaze, former First Lady Michelle Obama finds herself at the center of a controversy dubbed the “$9 million soda scandal.” Allegations…

Read more

World Hotspot April 28: Trump Faces Major Shock After First 100 Days as US President

On April 28, 2025, the global spotlight turns to the United States, where former President Donald Trump, now in his second term, grapples with an unexpected crisis just 100 days…

Read more

Rafa Nadal causes shock by declaring: “I’m sure Jannik Sinner is innocent!” – Unexpected evidence exonerates the world number 1 in a shocking doping case!

In the world of tennis, few names command as much respect as Rafa Nadal. The Spanish champion, with his incredible track record and tireless work ethic, has always maintained a…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *