Watchdog report on Hegseth Signal use
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Pete Hegseth risked putting U.S. troops in danger by sharing sensitive war plans on the Signal group chat app, according to an inspector general’s report on the Signalgate scandal. The watchdog report was sent to lawmakers on Tuesday night,
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War Secretary Hegseth highlights US 'Drone Dominance' push for mass adoption in modern warfare
War Secretary Pete Hegseth highlights the United States' "Drone Dominance" push to equip the military with a massive quantity of drones.
In the meeting, Hegseth had tried to defend a series of deadly boat strikes in the Caribbean, insisting his mission was to put "narco-terrorists at the bottom of the ocean" but netizens were distracted by his typo.
This is when the first bombs will drop,” Hegseth said in one message to the group created to discuss the attack plans.
Rep. Jason Crow (D, Colo.), another of the group of Democrats, reposted a clip of the Defense Secretary’s remarks on X, asking in his caption the same question as Kelly did: “What changed, Pete? Our Secretary of Defense is an unqualified and unserious person.”
Kids Can Press, the publisher of the Franklin the Turtle books, flamed Hegseth on Monday for his “unauthorized” use of the beloved children’s character for war propaganda.
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Pete Hegseth apenas fue aprobado como secretario de defensa de Estados Unidos, tras enfrentarse a legisladores escépticos de que el
Pete Hegseth has invoked the “fog of war” as the US defence secretary defended the legality of a deadly double strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea. Hegseth’s comments on Tuesday came as Donald Trump and his administration have closed ranks in support of the Pentagon chief in the face of a growing backlash in Congress about his handling of US strikes in international waters surrounding Latin America — and fears they could constitute a war crime.