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The US Defense Ministry’s Prime Inspector Pete Hegseth has launched an investigation into the signal of other high-level officials on military blows on Yemen in Yemen.
The White House has faced a decline after a journalist has accidentally added to a group conversation – special details of strikes were discussed – in a commercial application.
The investigation comes at the request of the Republican-management Senate Armed Services Committee.
Probe’s goal is to determine whether the Defense Secretary and other employees follow the department policy on the use of messaging applications to discuss the official business.
Acting Inspector General, Steven Stebbins, a letter to Hegseth, a letter will consider matching the requirements of classifications and notes. “
White House, the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, Hegseth, weapons packages and other detailed planned strikes were added to a signal conversation.
Democrats called officials – Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, created group conversation, including Mike Waltz, created a group chat.
Trump management, the information shared in the conversation has not been classified.
The letter of the inspector General asked the investigation into the investigation for two days for the investigation for the investigation within two days of the investigation for five days, including a government employee in two days in the investigation.
Both will take place in the Central Command headquarters in Tampa, both Washington DC, and Florida.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, the Prosecutor General Pam Bondi said he was aware of the examination of the inspector General.
“These cases should have been pushed to me,” he said. “I was not pushed to me.”
On March 26, the chairman of the Senate Armed Armed Forces Committee Republic Roger Wicker and rating Democratic Jackage Reed, Pentagon Watchdog asked to provide information on the issuance of sensitive information on the government’s non-governmental networks and recommendations.
Senators evoke questions about the use of unspecified networks to discuss the “signal scandal” sensitive and classified data, “he said.