Adam Schiff asks the National Archives to review the Trump administration's use of Signal.
Briefly

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's judgment is under scrutiny following reports that he shared sensitive operational details about forthcoming strikes in Yemen in a private Signal chat. This chat, which included his wife, brother, and lawyer, revealed critical flight schedules for military operations against the Houthis. Hegseth's decision to communicate this information outside official channels raises questions about adherence to security protocols, especially considering the potential risks of involving non-Department personnel. The revelation of a second chat adds to ongoing concerns regarding his management style and decision-making.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive military strike information regarding Yemen in a private chat that included non-Department personnel, raising security protocol questions.
The existence of a second Signal chat, containing highly sensitive military information, has sparked concerns about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's judgment and adherence to security protocols.
Mr. Hegseth communicated flight schedules for military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen to personal contacts, highlighting a troubling blurring between personal and professional conduct.
The inclusion of family members in discussions of military operations has prompted scrutiny of Hegseth's management style and his understanding of security protocols.
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