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Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth鈥檚 use of Signal posed risk to US personnel, AP sources say

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. personnel and their mission at risk when he to convey sensitive information about a military strike against Yemen’s Houthi militants, two people familiar with the findings said Wednesday.

Hegseth, however, has the ability to declassify material and the report did not find he did so improperly, according to one of the people familiar with the findings who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the information. That person also said the report concluded that Hegseth violated Pentagon policy by using his personal device for official business and it recommended better training for all Pentagon officials.

Hegseth declined to sit for an interview with the Pentagon’s inspector general but provided a written statement, that person said. The defense secretary asserted that he was permitted to declassify information as he saw fit and only communicated details he thought would not endanger the mission.

The initial findings, which were first reported by CNN, on the former Fox 海角社区app Channel host after lawmakers called for the independent inquiry into his use of the .

Lawmakers also just opened investigations into a news report that on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea in September killed survivors after Hegseth issued a verbal order to 鈥渒ill everybody.”

Hegseth ,鈥 saying he didn鈥檛 see any survivors but also 鈥渄idn鈥檛 stick around鈥 for the rest of the mission and that the admiral in charge 鈥渕ade the right call鈥 in ordering the second strike. He also did not admit fault following the Signal revelations, asserting that the information was unclassified.

鈥淭he Inspector General review is a TOTAL exoneration of Secretary Hegseth and proves what we knew all along 鈥 no classified information was shared,鈥 Sean Parnell, the Pentagon鈥檚 chief spokesman said in a statement. 鈥淭his matter is resolved, and the case is closed.鈥

President Donald Trump 鈥渟tands by鈥 Hegseth, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement, adding that the probe affirms that 鈥渘o classified information was leaked, and operational security was not compromised.鈥

Journalist was added to a chat where sensitive plans were shared

In at least two separate Signal chats, Hegseth provided the exact timings of warplane launches and when bombs would drop 鈥 before the men and women carrying out those attacks on behalf of the United States were airborne.

Hegseth鈥檚 use of the app came to light when a journalist, , was inadvertently added to a Signal text chain by . It included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and others, brought together to discuss March 15 military operations against the Iran-backed Houthis.

Hegseth had created with 13 people that included his wife and brother where he shared similar details of the same strike, The Associated Press reported.

Signal is encrypted but is not authorized for carrying classified information and is not part of the Pentagon鈥檚 secure communications network.

Hegseth previously has said none of the information shared in the chats was classified. Multiple current and former military officials have told the AP there was no way details with that specificity, especially before a strike took place, would have been OK to share on an unsecured device.

The review was delivered to lawmakers, who were able to review the report in a classified facility at the Capitol. A partially redacted version of the report was expected to be released publicly later this week.

Hegseth said he viewed the investigation as a partisan exercise and did not trust the inspector general, according to one of the people familiar with the report鈥檚 findings. The review had to rely on screenshots of the Signal chat published by the Atlantic because Hegseth could not provide more than a small handful of his Signal messages, the person said.

When asked about the investigation in August, Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson told reporters that “we believe that this is a witch hunt and a total sham and being conducted in bad faith.鈥

Lawmakers had called for inspector general to investigate

The revelations sparked intense scrutiny, with Democratic lawmakers and a small number of Republicans saying Hegseth posting the information to the Signal chats before the military jets had reached their targets . They said lower-ranking members of the military would have been fired for such a lapse.

Some Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees suggested Wednesday that Hegseth鈥檚 actions would be a fireable offense for anyone else.

鈥淭his was not an isolated lapse. It reflects a broader pattern of recklessness and poor judgment from a secretary who has repeatedly shown he is in over his head,鈥 Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia said in a statement.

The inspector general had into Hegseth at the request of the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi, and the committee鈥檚 top Democrat, Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island.

It all ties back to the campaign against Yemen鈥檚 Houthis

The Houthi rebels had started launching against commercial and military ships in late 2023 in what their leadership had described as an Israel鈥檚 offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Their campaign greatly reduced the flow of trade through the Red Sea corridor, which typically sees $1 trillion of goods move through it annually.

The U.S.-led campaign against the Houthis in 2024 turned into the most intense running sea battle the Navy had faced since World War II.

A ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war had begun in January before falling apart in March. The U.S. then launched a broad assault against the Houthis that when Trump said they pledged to stop attacking ships. The latest Gaza ceasefire began in October.

Following the disclosure of Hegseth鈥檚 Signal chat that included the Atlantic鈥檚 editor, the magazine in late March. Hegseth had posted multiple details about an impending strike, using military language and laying out when a 鈥渟trike window鈥 starts, where a 鈥渢arget terrorist鈥 was located, the time elements around the attack and when various weapons and aircraft would be used in the strike. He mentioned that the U.S. was 鈥渃urrently clean鈥 on operational security.

Hegseth told Fox 海角社区app Channel in April that what he shared over Signal was 鈥渋nformal, unclassified coordinations, for media coordinations and other things.鈥

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Associated Press writer Stephen Groves, Konstantin Toropin, Michelle L. Price and David Klepper contributed to this report.

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