US Defence Secretary Hegseth’s ‘dirty line’ bypasses security for Signal chats, leaks sensitive military details, including Yemen air strikes.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly come under scrutiny for using a ‘dirty line’ in his Pentagon office, bypassing security protocols to access apps like Signal. It is alleged that he shared sensitive military information about Yemen air strikes, including flight timings, via Signal. This incident has raised concerns about the security of communication channels within the Pentagon. Notably, Hegseth had previously criticized Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server, highlighting the importance of adhering to cybersecurity protocols. This is not the first time that incidents involving Hegseth and Signal chats have come to light, indicating a potential pattern of behavior that warrants further investigation. The implications of such breaches in security protocols within the Department of Defense are significant and require immediate attention to prevent any compromise of national security.

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