Pentagon report concludes Hegseth put troops in danger with Signal chat

  • 2025-12-04 12:23:25

Report says defense secretary violated policies in sharing secret information in March on planned airstrike in Yemen.

Pentagon report concludes Hegseth put troops in danger with Signal chat.
Report says defense secretary violated policies in sharing secret information in March on planned airstrike in Yemen.

A widely awaited Department of Defense report concluded that defense secretary Pete Hegseth violated departmental policies when he shared secret information in a Signal messaging chat in March that included details of a planned airstrike in Yemen against Houthi fighters, said a source familiar with the report.

The Signal chat was disclosed after a reporter for the Atlantic was added as a member. It also included JD Vance, CIA director John Ratcliffe and then-national security adviser Mike Waltz. The report did not examine the conduct of those officials, since they do not work at the Department of Defense.

Signal is a publicly available messaging app that was not approved for classified information, but Hegseth and some of the other officials shared information about the pending attack.

The source said the report by the inspector general, the internal investigative agency for the defense department, found that the information Hegseth distributed was secret and could have endangered the lives of US troops if it had been intercepted by a foreign enemy force.

Still, the report said that Hegseth had the ability to declassify the information he distributed, though it was unclear whether he did actually declassify it.

The source said Hegseth refused to be interviewed by the inspector general, and instead provided a brief written statement in which he said he only shared information in the chat that would not have risked lives or endangered the mission, that he had the right to declassify material, and that he considered the inspector general to be partisan.

The report was shared with Congress, and an unclassified version is expected to be released later this week.

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