Pentagon Faces Bipartisan Demands for Probe into Signal Chat Security Breach
Senators seek answers after sensitive military details were shared on an unsecured app, raising national security concerns and calls for accountability.
- The Senate Armed Services Committee has formally requested a Pentagon investigation into the Signal chat incident involving senior Trump administration officials.
- The chat included operational details about a planned U.S. military strike in Yemen, with experts asserting the information was classified despite administration denials.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz are under pressure to resign, with bipartisan criticism of their handling of sensitive information.
- President Trump has defended his team, dismissing the controversy as politically motivated, while the Pentagon Inspector General has been tasked with reviewing the breach.
- The incident highlights broader concerns about the use of unsecure communication platforms for sensitive discussions and the potential risks to national security.































































