Pentagon review faults Hegseth over Signal messages on Yemen strikes
A Pentagon investigation has faulted U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for using Signal on his personal device to transmit sensitive information about
planned strikes in Yemen, saying it could have endangered U.S. troops if intercepted, two people familiar with the document said on Wednesday.
However, the report by the Pentagon's independent Inspector General did not weigh in on whether the information Hegseth posted was classified at the time since it acknowledged that he, as the head of the Pentagon, can decide what information is classified and what isn't, the sources said.
The report has not yet been publicly released, something that U.S. officials expect to happen this week.
In a statement, the Pentagon said the review exonerated Hegseth.
"This matter is resolved, and the case is closed," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said.
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