The reports occur after the Head of Defense attracted the scrutiny last month on discussions about military plans in another group chat.
The Secretary of Defense of the United States, Pete Hegseeth, shared details about the raids of bombings planned in Yemen in a second chat of group of signals that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, the US media has been informed.
The reports arose after Hegseth attracted the scrutiny last month when the editor of the Atlantic magazine revealed that the chief of defense had shared details about the next air attacks in the rebels of Houthi in a chat of group of signals in which the journalist had been accidentally included.
Hegseeth’s discussions in the second group chat similarly involved the planned strikes on the huti goals in Yemen, the New York Times and CNN reported on Sunday, citing multiple unidentified sources.
The information shared by Hegseeth in the second chat included “flight schedules for Hornets F/A-18 aimed at the hutis in Yemen,” said the Times, citing “people with knowledge of the chat.”
Hegseeth established the second group chat before confirmation as Secretary of Defense to coordinate with members of his personal and professional intimate circle, the media said.
Hegesh’s brother, Phil, and his personal lawyer, Tim Parlatore, are employed in the Department of Defense, but his wife, Jennifer, a former Fox News producer is not.
In response to an investigation by Al Jazeera, the spokesman of the Chief Pentagon Sean Parnell called the reports an “old story, back from the dead.”
“The media that hate Tump remain obsessed with destroying anyone committed to the agenda of President Trump. This time, the New York Times, and all the other false news that repeats their garbage, are enthusiasts of the Greebances of disorienting the ancients that the elfing laosking laosking laosking as the realization of ties like the one that only depended on This week and appear in the secretary of those who have said goodbye to the secretary to have a retreat from those who have taken off the secretary of those who have taken off the secretary of those who have fired from the secretary to have a retirement of the delayed to have a delay of the delayed to have a delay of the delayed to have a delay of the delayed to have a delay of those delayed to have one of the women Parnell in a statement.
Parnell said no information classified in any signal chat had been shared.
“What is true is that the Secretary of Defense’s office continues to be stronger and more efficient to execute the agenda of President Trump. We have already achieved a lot for the US warrior, and we will never go back.
The dissemination of military information in the first chat of the group of signals, which included the senior officials in the administration of President Donald Trump, including vice president JD Vance and national security advisor Michael Waltz, is being investigated inspector of the inspector.
The last controversion involving Hegseeth’s leadership follows a week of Divis personnel personnel in the Pentagon.
Four members of the Internal Circle of Hegseeth, including his former press secretary, John Ullyot, have been eliminated during the last week in the middle of a driving investigation on information leaks.
On Sunday, Ullyot said the Pentagon was in “disorder” and “total chaos” under the leadership of the chief of defense.
“Dysfunction is now a great distraction for the president, which deserves something better of his superior leadership,” Ulfot wrote in an opinion article published by Polito magazine.
Ulfot announced his resignation on Wednesday, after the departures of Colin Carroll, head of the General Secretary of Vice Mattational Defense Stephen Feinberg; Darin Selnick, Deputy Director of the Cabinet of Hegseeth; And Dan Caldwell, one of Hegseeth’s assistants.
In a statement on Sunday, Carroll, Selnick and Caldwell said they had been slander and subjected to “founding attacks” before their dismissal.
“We all attend to our country honorably in uniform: for two of us, this included implementations in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. And, according to our collective service, we understand the importance of information security and work it,”
“At this time, we still have no legs why they investigated us exactly, if there is still an active investigation, or if there was only a real investigation of ‘leaks’ to begin with.”