New Democrat Coalition calls on Hegseth to resign over Signal report

The HillFriday, December 5, 2025 at 7:48:00 PM
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New Democrat Coalition calls on Hegseth to resign over Signal report
  • The New Democrat Coalition has called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign following an unclassified inspector general report that revealed he endangered service members by sharing sensitive military intelligence in a Signal group chat. This breach of protocol has raised serious concerns regarding the handling of classified information within the Defense Department.
  • The implications of this development are significant, as it not only questions Hegseth's leadership and accountability but also raises broader issues about operational security and the potential risks posed to U.S. personnel in the field.
  • This incident reflects ongoing scrutiny of military leadership practices and the handling of sensitive information, highlighting a pattern of regulatory violations that could undermine trust in the Defense Department. The situation has sparked discussions about the need for stricter adherence to protocols to protect service members and maintain national security.
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