Really? You were in Saudi Arabia? Originally Posted by TechPapiNo. Didn’t need to. There’s a thing called television. Or Rumble!!!!!
Heggy finally gets to sit in front of CongressNice. Time to face the music, Kegsbreath. You just know it's going to be a full meltdown, too. As it should be.
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Will he be asked about his lapses in judgment regarding Signal? Originally Posted by HDGristle
Pentagon investigators are looking into whether Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth personally wrote the text messages detailing the military’s plans to strike Houthi targetsin Yemen or whether other staffers typed out those details, according to two people familiar with the ongoing probe.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/inve...y?id=122599057
The Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General has spent several weeks interviewing Hegseth’s current and former staff members to figure out how United States strike details taken from a classified system wound up in a commercial messaging app known as Signal.
“When you texted the launch time for F-18s going into combat over enemy territory, facing anti-aircraft missiles, on an unclassified Signal chat – did that launch time come from Central Command? Yes or no?” demanded Moulton, a Marine Corps veteran.Heggy, you could have done better.
Hegseth declined to give a direct answer, stating that any communication from the secretary of defense is inherently classified.
“As you know, having served yourself, any way that the secretary of defense communicates or provides information in and of itself is classified and not to be discussed,” Hegseth responded.
Moulton pressed again for specifics: “So what was the classification marking of the launch time when it was sent to you? Because DoD regulations require classified information to be labeled. Was it secret or top secret?”
Hegseth sidestepped, emphasizing the mission’s outcome.
“What’s not classified is that it was an incredibly successful mission against the Houthis,” he said.
“OK, so it was classified,” Moulton replied. “Are you trying to say that the information was unclassified?”
“I’m not trying to say anything,” Hegseth said.