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‘Signalgate’ report nixes Hegseth’s claim of ‘total exoneration'

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The Defense Department’s top watchdog assessed in a report released Thursday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s actions in the “Signalgate” affair “created a risk to operational security,” contradicting claims made by Hegseth and his aides that he received a “total exoneration.”

The highly anticipated inquiry by the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General determined that by using the unclassified chat app Signal to share advance details about a forthcoming bombing operation in Yemen, Hegseth’s actions “created a risk to operational security that could have resulted in failed U.S. mission objectives and potential harm to U.S. pilots.” The report cited Hegseth, too, for using his unclassified personal device to relay that information via group chat to other top Trump administration officials and for not retaining all associated messages, in violation of federal recordkeeping laws.

https://archive.ph/IJFT9

Surely the grifter in charge has to sack Hegseth sooner or later,the guy is nothing but a clown ,same as his boss really.

Doesn't matter, nothing will come of it. Maga has gubbled up his statement, Congress won't make a big deal out of it. This is out of sight, out of mind.

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