Pete Ricketts says it's up to Trump whether Pete Hegseth should be fired over chat app use
- U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts called for accountability regarding military attack plans shared on a group chat app, stating it is up to President Donald Trump to decide if anyone should be fired.
- The Atlantic published messages revealing specific military plans to strike Houthi targets in Yemen, raising concerns about their unsecured sharing.
- Despite the layoffs, the NPS intends to hire around 5,000 seasonal workers for summer operations, attempting to address immediate staffing needs.
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Ricketts says it's up to Trump whether Hegseth should be fired
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts called for accountability in the Trump administration's sharing of military attack plans with a journalist on a group chat app but said he'd leave it to President Donald Trump whether anyone should lose their job.

Pete Ricketts says it's up to Trump whether Pete Hegseth should be fired over chat app use
Pete Ricketts called for accountability in the Trump administration’s sharing of military attack plans on a group chat app but said he’d leave it to President Donald Trump whether anyone should lose their job.
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