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WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth created another Signal
messaging chat that included his wife and brother where he shared similar
details of a March military airstrike against Yemen’s Houthi militants that
were sent in another chain
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with
top Trump administration leaders, The New York Times reported.

A person familiar with the contents and those who received the messages,
who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, confirmed
the second chat to The Associated Press.

The second chat on Signal — which is a commercially available app
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not
authorized to be used to communicate sensitive or classified national
defense information — included 13 people, the person said. They also
confirmed the chat was dubbed “Defense ' Team Huddle.”

The New York Times reported that the group included Hegseth’s wife,
Jennifer, who is a former Fox News producer, and his brother Phil Hegseth,
who was hired at the Pentagon
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as
a Department of Homeland Security liaison and senior adviser. Both have
traveled with the defense secretary and attended high-level meetings.
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The White House late Sunday dismissed the report as a “non-story,”
suggesting that disgruntled former Pentagon employees were spreading false
claims.

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