Headline Roundup • April 21st, 2025
Defense Secretary Hegseth Under Scrutiny For Sharing Military Plans in Second Signal Chat
Summary from the AllSides News Team
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire for allegedly sharing detailed plans about a military operation against the Houthis in Yemen in a second group chat on the Signal app.
The Details: The chat was reportedly set up during Hegseth's confirmation hearing process as a way for his closest allies to strategize, but Hegseth continued using it even after he was confirmed. The contents of the chat have raised concerns about Hegseth's judgement among his advisers, including former press secretary John Ullyot, and three senior officials Hegseth fired last week. The chat included his wife, lawyer, brother, and several other individuals.
For Context: Hegseth is already under investigation by the Defense Department’s acting inspector general for sharing military plans in another Signal group chat, which was revealed publicly after the head editor of The Atlantic (Left bias) was mistakenly included in the chat. The information shared in both chats was about strikes against the Houthis.
How the Media Covered It: CNN (Lean Left) focused on the concerns raised by Hegseth's former advisers and the turmoil at the Pentagon, suggesting that the dysfunction has become a major distraction for the president. The Hill (Center), on the other hand, highlighted the White House's denial of a report suggesting that a search was underway for a new Pentagon chief, labeling it as "fake news". Meanwhile, The Washington Examiner (Lean Right) also reported on the White House's denial of the report, but their coverage included details about Hegseth's defiance and the president's support for him.
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