Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen strike details in private chat with family: Report

IANS April 21, 2025 186 views

A shocking security breach has emerged involving Pentagon official Pete Hegseth sharing classified Yemen military strike details in a private family Signal group. The revelation comes with serious implications for operational security and potential risk to military personnel. Multiple reports confirm Hegseth discussed sensitive F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules with non-government personnel. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has demanded Hegseth's immediate termination, highlighting the gravity of this unprecedented security lapse.

"We keep learning how Pete Hegseth put lives at risk" - Chuck Schumer
Washington, April 21: US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed classified military plans regarding airstrikes on Yemen in a private signal group chat with his family members and close personal associates.

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Pentagon official shared top-secret Yemen strike details in family chat

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Sensitive military information disclosed on unsecured Signal group

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Breach raises serious operational security questions

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Schumer calls for immediate dismissal

The incident, which reportedly occurred before the US launched airstrikes on Houthi rebel targets on March 15, raises further concerns about the Trump official's handling of sensitive national security information.

According to the report by The New York Times, Hegseth shared highly confidential details, including F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules, with a private group named "Defense | Team Huddle," which he created in January using his personal phone. The group included his wife, Jennifer Hegseth (a former Fox News producer), his brother, his personal lawyer, and roughly a dozen others from his inner circle.

The Times' report follows an earlier disclosure by The Atlantic, which revealed the existence of another Signal chat, initially intended for senior national security officials.

That group, created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, inadvertently included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg.

Both reports indicate that Hegseth shared the same sensitive information in both groups, around the same time.

The latest revelations have intensified scrutiny of Hegseth's judgment and raised alarms about operational security at the highest levels of the Pentagon.

Critics argue that by discussing top-secret military plans over an unclassified messaging platform, and including non-government individuals, Hegseth may have jeopardized operational safety and violated established protocols.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned Hegseth's actions, calling for his immediate dismissal. "We keep learning how Pete Hegseth put lives at risk," Schumer wrote on X. "But Trump is still too weak to fire him. Pete Hegseth must be fired."

Despite the mounting criticism, the Pentagon has not issued an official response, and the White House has not returned media inquiries on the matter.

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Mark T.
This is seriously concerning. Sharing classified info with family members? What was he thinking? National security isn't a family group chat topic. 😳
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Sarah L.
I'm all for transparency but this crosses a line. Military operations need to stay confidential until they're completed. This could have put lives at risk.
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James K.
While I understand the outrage, let's not jump to conclusions. Maybe there's more to the story? Still, not a good look for the Defense Secretary.
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Amanda R.
This is why we need better digital security training for government officials. Signal is encrypted but that doesn't make it appropriate for classified info!
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Tom P.
I served in the military and this makes me furious. Operational security is drilled into us from day one. How does the Defense Secretary not get this?
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Lisa W.
Respectfully, I think we're missing the bigger picture here. The real issue is why we're still conducting airstrikes in Yemen at all. This just highlights the need for better oversight.

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