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A Pentagon report investigates if Defense Secretary Hegseth shared classified strike details in an unsecured Signal chat.
A Pentagon inspector general report into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal app for discussing U.S. military strikes in Yemen has been completed and delivered to Congress.
The investigation, launched after a chat group including Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, and former NSC adviser Mike Waltz was accidentally shared with a reporter, examined whether classified operational details—such as strike timing and targeting—were improperly shared on an unclassified platform.
The chat included specifics matching the actual March 15 strike, and some information originated from a classified Central Command document marked Secret/NOFORN.
While Hegseth and officials like CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard maintained no classified data was disclosed, the report assessed whether classified information was transferred from secure to unclassified systems and whether proper declassification procedures were followed.
A redacted, public version is expected soon.
Un informe del Pentágono investiga si el Secretario de Defensa Hegseth compartió detalles de ataque clasificados en una conversación no segura de Signal.