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Pentagon Report Reveals Hegseth's Breach of Protocol Endangering Troops

A Pentagon investigation has found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated military regulations by sharing sensitive information in a Signal group chat, potentially jeopardizing U.S. troops' safety. Although no classified data was leaked, the breach raises serious concerns about operational security and the handling of military information. The inquiry, dubbed 'Signalgate', has concluded, highlighting the risks posed by Hegseth's actions.

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