House Democrat: Hegseth shared classified info to make up for ‘personal inadequacies’
- House and Senate Democrats are calling for U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign due to his sharing of classified information in a Signal group chat.
- During a House Intelligence Committee hearing, U.S. Representative Jason Crow criticized 18 Trump administration officials, including Hegseth, for sharing classified information in an unsecured group chat.
- U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth labeled Hegseth a liar for claiming he did not share classified information.
- An Atlantic journalist reported that Hegseth disclosed highly sensitive military details, putting U.S. Servicemen and women at risk.
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'Like a bunch of teenagers': Dem rep suggests Hegseth shared war plans to feel 'important'
One high-ranking House Democrat recently shared his own theory as to why he believes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth chose to share sensitive details on a group text thread using the encrypted messaging app Signal.The Hill reported Tuesday that Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.), who has been in Congress since he was first elected in 2008, thinks Hegseth may have felt compelled to disclose what is normally highly classified information to a group of …
House Democrat: Hegseth shared classified info to make up for ‘personal inadequacies’
Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) suggested Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared top secret information in a Signal group chat with national security officials to alleviate “personal inadequacies.”
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