Pentagon Reviewing Hegseth's Use of Signal for Houthi Strike Discussions
The Pentagon's internal watchdog is launching a review into Pete Hegseth's reported use of the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss potential military strikes against the Houthi rebels. This evaluation aims to determine if the Fox News host's involvement compromised operational security or violated any Department of Defense protocols. The investigation follows reports detailing Hegseth's communications with military officials regarding sensitive information. The Inspector General's office will assess the potential risks associated with these communications.
The IG's office will focus on whether Hegseth's involvement posed any risks to operational security or violated Department of Defense (DoD) regulations regarding the handling of classified or sensitive information. The evaluation will examine the nature of the information shared, the individuals involved in the communication, and the potential impact on ongoing military operations.
Using encrypted messaging apps like Signal is generally permitted within the DoD, but strict guidelines exist regarding the types of information that can be shared and the individuals with whom it can be shared. The investigation will determine if Hegseth's actions adhered to these guidelines. The findings of the IG's evaluation will be made public upon completion.
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