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Senate Armed Services chair confirms plans to investigate war plan group chat

  • Senator Roger Wicker announced an investigation into a Signal chat that included a journalist discussing military plans amid security concerns.
  • The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, denied that classified information was shared in the chat, despite reported details regarding military operations.
  • Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the chat involved sensitive policy discussions and maintained that no classified content was shared.
  • Democrats are calling for Hegseth's resignation over the exposure of military details in the Signal chat, asserting it was unacceptable.
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It seems clear the House and Senate don't like each other

Two recent stories prove that we are all flawed humans who sometimes make mistakes. In Washington, national security officials used an unsecure app to discuss plans to fire missiles into Yemen without realizing they had invited a reporter into the conversation.

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Alabama Live broke the news in Alabama, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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