Pete Hegseth shared details of Yemen strike in another Signal chat including his wife and brother, sources say

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details about impending U.S. airstrikes in Yemen with a private Signal group that included his wife, brother and personal attorney, according to sources familiar with the messages.

The messages, sent on March 15, included flight schedules for F/A-18 Hornets tasked with striking Houthi targets, the sources said. The messages were sent the same day Hegseth shared similar operational details in a separate Signal chat that inadvertently included The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, sparking widespread concern over how senior officials handle sensitive military information.

Among the recipients of the private messages was Hegseth’s wife, Jennifer, a former Fox News producer who holds no official role at the Department of Defense. She had previously drawn criticism after the Wall Street Journal reported she joined the defense secretary on official foreign trips and attended high-level meetings with international leaders. 

Also included in the chat were Hegseth’s brother, Phil Hegseth, and the defense secretary’s longtime personal attorney Tim Parlatore. While both hold positions at the Pentagon, it was not clear why either would require advance knowledge of strike plans in this case. 

The second Signal chat was first reported by The New York Times. 

In a statement on social media, Defense Department spokeperson Sean Parnell wrote Sunday, “There was no classified information in any Signal chat, no matter how many ways they try to write the story. What is true is that the Office of the Secretary of Defense is continuing to become stronger and more efficient in executing President Trump’s agenda.”

Parnell accused media outlets of “enthusiastically taking the grievances of disgruntled former employees as the sole sources for their article. They relied only on the words of people who were fired this week and appear to have a motive to sabotage the Secretary and the President’s agenda.”

Sunday night, a post on the @TheDemocrats account on X said Hegseth “needs to go.” He replied late Sunday night with a post on X saying to Democrats, “Your agenda is illegals, trans & DEI — all of which are no longer allowed @ DoD.”

Signal is an encrypted service mainly used for text messaging, although it can also be used for voice and video calls. Messages can be set to disappear after a period of time and Signal says it doesn’t collect or store any sensitive information from its users. 

While its encryption makes it much harder for a third party to view messages or listen in on calls than a standard text messaging service, it is not fully secure

Aimee Picchi

contributed to this report.

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