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Leaked War Plan Texts Scandal Explodes — With Pete Hegseth Being Sued

Last updated: March 26, 2025 1:38 pm
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, along with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, are facing a major scandal after secret war plans were accidentally leaked to a journalist who was mistakenly added to a text chain. The leaked information, which detailed American military strikes in Yemen, has caused a storm of controversy and calls for Hegseth’s resignation.

The journalist in question released the entire Signal chat among the senior national security officials, sparking outrage and demands for accountability. Gabbard and Ratcliffe have been grilled by Congress for a second day as they try to explain the breach, while pressure mounts on Hegseth to step down. American Oversight, a nonpartisan organization, has filed a lawsuit alleging that the chat participants violated their duty to preserve official communications under the Federal Records Act.

The lawsuit claims that the defendants failed to comply with recordkeeping requirements by using the instant messaging service Signal to discuss and plan military operations from March 11, 2025, through March 15, 2025. The use of Signal, which does not preserve federal records and allows messages to be deleted, has raised questions about why it was used for such sensitive discussions.

American Oversight’s Interim Executive Director, Chioma Chukwu, condemned the disclosure of sensitive military information in a group chat that included a journalist, calling it a potential crime and a breach of government accountability. Hegseth maintains that no classified materials or war plans were shared, insisting that he was simply updating the group on an ongoing plan.

However, journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, who was inadvertently included in the text chain, released the actual messages detailing the impending strike. The messages included specific details about the timing, location, and weapons involved in the operation. Despite Hegseth’s claims that no classified information was shared, the released messages paint a different picture.

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In a response to calls for his resignation, Hegseth criticized the media for sensationalizing the situation and defended the lack of sensitive information in the leaked messages. He asserted that the real war plans are made by military commanders, not by the officials involved in the leaked chat.

The scandal continues to unfold as the fallout from the leaked war plans reverberates through the national security community. The lawsuit against Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and others underscores the importance of accountability and transparency in government communications. It remains to be seen how this breach of security will impact the careers and reputations of those involved.

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