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Watchdog has evidence Hegseth's Signal messages on Yemen strikes included info from classified email
The Pentagon's internal watchdog has evidence that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used details from a classified email when he shared information about US strikes on Yemen on Signal earlier this year, ...
The Pentagon’s inspector general has received evidence that the military plans shared from Secretary of Defense Pete ...
The reporting that the information Hegseth is accused of sharing on the chat came from a file marked “SECRET/NOFORN” is at ...
A shock new report has revealed that the leaked Signal messages that Trump aides inadvertently sent to a journalist in March were classified, despite President Donald Trump claiming otherwise. An ...
A retired Army officer who worked as a civilian Air Force employee has pleaded guilty to conspiring to share classified ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced backlash in Washington after his Signal texts were revealed after a journalist was accidentally added to the chat.
A civilian employee of the Air Force at Offutt Air Force Base pleaded guilty on Thursday to conspiring to transmit classified information related to the national defense.
David Slater, 64, faces up to 10 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and fine of up to $250,000.
The magistrate judge in the case of a Missile Defense Agency employee charged with taking classified and secret documents home has ordered that a classified documents expert be designated to ...
Once an originating agency determines that information needs to be classified, they must then determine at what level. Under the classification system, there are generally three levels.
The Classified Information Procedures Act aims to balance the defendant's constitutional right to a fair trial with the government's interest in protecting its secrets.
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