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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth went scorched Earth on social media Wednesday after The Atlanticpublished war plans recently shared by Trump officials in a Signal group chat. In the chat, officials ...
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Reports that the defense secretary shared sensitive information on an unclassified messaging app are straining the limits of his credibility.
The latest slip-up — a contrast to his camera-ready social media persona — threatens to overshadow Hegseth’s introduction to two key Indo-Pacific allies, Japan and the Philippines.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth took a page out of his boss’s playbook when he took to social media late Saturday to hurl insults at a sitting judge who granted an indefinite injunction ...
Hegseth referred to U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes as a "commander" in a social media post and suggested she visit military bases since she is "now a top military planner." Newsweek has contacted ...
Ryan, D-Gardiner, shared the messages on his social media pages. Earlier on Tuesday, Ryan helped arrange a press conference with other Democrats decrying the Signal war plan sharing.