Pete Hegseth faces accusations of mishandling categorised info tied to Yemen bombings
The Pentagon is at conflict with its personal chief, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, in accordance with White Home spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.
In an interview with Fox and Mates on Monday, Leavitt affirmed US President Donald Trump’s full confidence in Hegseth’s management.
“That is what occurs when your complete Pentagon is working in opposition to you and dealing in opposition to the monumental change that you’re making an attempt to implement,” she said. Leavitt alleged that these against Hegseth resent his dedication to “standing up for the war-fighter” and are resorting to “leaking and… mendacity to the mainstream media” to undermine him.
President Trump’s administration has risen to defend Hegseth following a New York Instances report printed final Sunday, which accused him of sharing delicate info concerning operations in Yemen along with his spouse and brother, who lacked safety clearance.
The NYT article is tangentially associated to the ‘Signalgate’ scandal, which erupted in March after The Atlantic revealed it had accessed an inside chat amongst Trump administration members discussing assaults on Yemen’s Houthi rebels. This leak was attributed to Nationwide Safety Adviser Mike Waltz, who reportedly mistakenly saved editor Jeffrey Goldberg’s contact beneath an incorrect title earlier than sending him an invitation.
Based on the NYT, Hegseth had one other non-public chat group on the Sign app with a dozen members from his internal circle, together with his spouse. Hegseth’s spokesman, Sean Parnell, claimed that the Instances was trying to carry the Signalgate story “again from the lifeless.”
Final week, three Pentagon officers who had been suspended amid an inside investigation into alleged leaks launched a joint assertion denouncing their alleged mistreatment.
Senior adviser Dan Caldwell, deputy chief of employees Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll, chief of employees to Deputy Protection Secretary Stephen Feinberg, claimed that “unnamed Pentagon officers have slandered our character with baseless assaults on our means out the door.”
In an opinion piece for Politico, former chief Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot argued that Hegseth is “presiding over an odd and baffling purge that may depart him with out his two closest advisers of over a decade,” particularly Caldwell and Selnick, in addition to different key employees members.
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