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BumRushDaShow

(150,039 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:00 PM 19 hrs ago

Pentagon watchdog launches probe of Hegseth Signal messages

Source: CNN Politics

Published 2:44 PM EDT, Thu April 3, 2025


CNN — The acting Inspector General of the Defense Department will review Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal in a group chat with other key national security officials to discuss military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen last month, the IG’s office announced on Thursday.

In a letter to Hegseth, Acting Inspector General Steven Stebbins wrote that the objective of the IG’s “evaluation” is to determine whether Hegseth and other Pentagon personnel “complied with DoD policies and procedures for the use of a commercial messaging application for official business.”

The probe will also examine whether Hegseth complied with classification and records retention requirements, the letter says. The review will take place both in Washington, DC and at US Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Florida, it adds.

The chairman and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee requested that Stebbins conduct a review after The Atlantic magazine reported last month that Hegseth and other senior national security officials used the messaging app Signal to discuss military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/03/politics/hegseth-pentagon-watchdog-signal-probe/index.html



NOTE:

The acting Inspector General of the Defense Department


Because the ACTUAL one was illegally fired.
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Pentagon watchdog launches probe of Hegseth Signal messages (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
They'll fire this one too if he tries to do the job. jls4561 19 hrs ago #1
He looks pretty legit. We'll see. underpants 19 hrs ago #2
45 just got rid of NSA personnel BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago #3
No evidence of wrongdoing here, but her emails.... Marcuse 17 hrs ago #4
Pentagon inspector general opens investigation into Hegseth, Signal chat scandal LetMyPeopleVote 17 hrs ago #5

BumRushDaShow

(150,039 posts)
3. 45 just got rid of NSA personnel
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:42 PM
18 hrs ago

who didn't abide by his will. This "Acting" might end up through the revolving door as well as their job is to probe and 45 doesn't want any probes.

LetMyPeopleVote

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5. Pentagon inspector general opens investigation into Hegseth, Signal chat scandal
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:08 PM
17 hrs ago

The White House said this week the “case has been closed” on the Signal scandal. The Pentagon’s inspector general opened it back up.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3llwm2eutm22d

Remember when the White House said the case was closed on the Signal chat scandal? The Pentagon's inspector general apparently just opened it back up:

Pete Hegseth's indefensible role in this fiasco is now under investigation.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/pentagon-inspector-general-opens-investigation-hegseth-signal-chat-sca-rcna199588

Soon after, Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” and rejected the suggestion that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth needed to resign, but added that it’s “entirely appropriate” for the Pentagon’s inspector general to take a closer look.

As it turns out, officials at the Department of Defense agreed. NBC News reported:

The Pentagon Office of the Inspector General just announced a subject evaluation into allegations that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used an unclassified commercially available messaging app — Signal — to discuss classified information about military actions in Yemen. ... In addition to looking at whether Hegseth complied with rules governing classified information, the inspector general will also look at whether rules about record retention were followed.


.....The final paragraph of Goldberg’s piece read, “All along, members of the Signal group were aware of the need for secrecy and operations security. In his text detailing aspects of the forthcoming attack on Houthi targets, Hegseth wrote to the group — which, at the time, included me — ‘We are currently clean on OPSEC.’”.....

All of this comes against a backdrop of other damaging headlines about the former Fox News personality, including reports this week that he gave an important Pentagon job to his unqualified younger brother and included his wife in meetings in which sensitive information was discussed, despite her lack of a security clearance.

Earlier this week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared, in reference to the “Signalgate” fiasco, that “this case has been closed.” It appears that the Pentagon’s inspector general just opened it back up.
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