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'Nobody was texting war plans': Pete Hegseth rejects allegations of group chat leak

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 25 March 2025
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth denied sharing sensitive 'war plans' with a journalist accidentally included in a Signal group chat. The group discussed operational specifics about Houthi terrorist airstrikes, with Hegseth and other officials involved in coordinating the US response.
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