
Pete HegSeth, who revealed his signal chat, plans to target Houthis in Yemen, will continue to serve as the Minister of Defense of the United States, as President Donald Trump confirmed his support despite ongoing controversy.
In an interview with the Atlantic Donald Trump, Pete HegSeth said “he gets it together”.
“I think he’s a smart guy. He’s a talented person. He has a lot of energy. He was beaten.
Asked if Pete Hegset would continue to serve as Minister of Defense in the Federal Government, Donald Trump said, “Yeah, it’s safe.”
The White House printing secretary Karoline Leitt also told reporters that Donald Trump “absolutely confidence in the secretary’s ability to lead the Pentagon. Therefore he nominated him for this position. Therefore, the Senate voted to confirm it in this position.”
Pete HegSeth got under fire after sharing some details of the imminent attack on the Houth Militants in two cottages on the signal.
After the signaling hall he saw the journalists involved in the secret war planning, the New York Times report revealed that Pete HegSeth shared details of the Yemen strike in a signal chat that included his wife and brother.
Recently, the former Top Pentagon spokesman revealed how Pete HegSeth released chaos in defense.
From bulk missiles to resignation to sensitive leaks to information to the spiral game Vina-Takto the Ministry of Defense led by Pete HegSeth has been working in recent weeks according to the official of the former Pentagon.
Three former leaders of the Minister of Defense Pete Hegset – Dan Caldwell, helper HegSeth; Colin Carroll, Chief of Staff Deputy Minister of Defense Stephen Feinberg; and Darin Selnick, a representative of the Chief of Staff HegSeth – was excluded by Pete Hegsethe and later accused of “leakage of sensitive information”.
All three of them condemned in the statement that the accusations were “unfounded” and that they were not even told what they were investigated for.
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