Top Intel Democrat calls for Hegseth and Waltz to resign
- House Democrats, led by Rep. Jason Crow, called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's resignation due to his participation in a group chat discussing weapons deployment before a Houthi attack.
- The Atlantic revealed that Hegseth disclosed sensitive details such as F-18 jets and MQ-9 Reaper drones in the chat, prompting security concerns from Democrats about potential risks to national security.
- Directors Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe testified that the chat included no classified details but admitted the inclusion of a journalist was a mistake, stating their ignorance of how it occurred.
- Republicans defended the Trump administration's actions and criticized Democrats for their focus on the issue, leading to bipartisan concerns over operational security breaches during military discussions.
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CO legislators call for resignations of members of Signal chat that planned missile strikes
U.S. Representative for Colorado Jason Crow said repeatedly Wednesday that U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth needs to resign, a sentiment that both Rep. Diana DeGette and Sen. Michael Bennet expressed.
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