Duckworth: 'Pete Hegseth is a 'f‑‑‑ing liar'

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Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ailing.) referred to as Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth a “f‑‑‑ing liar” and demanded his resignation, after the highest navy official repeatedly insisted he didn’t share labeled data and struggle plans in an unsecured group textual content message. 

Duckworth — a fight veteran, former Black Hawk helicopter pilot and member of the Senate Armed Providers and International Relations committees — stated Hegseth put the lives of American service members at risk by discussing the timing and sequencing of U.S. assaults focusing on the Houthis in Yemen in early March. 

“Pete Hegseth is a f‑‑‑ing liar. This is so clearly classified info he recklessly leaked that could’ve gotten our pilots killed. He needs to resign in disgrace immediately,” Duckworth stated in an announcement. 

“Hegseth and every other official who was included in this group chat must be subject to an independent investigation. If Republicans won’t join us in holding the Trump Administration accountable, then they are complicit in this dangerous and likely criminal breach of our national security.”

Hegseth has aggressively rejected that he did something unsuitable in sharing the data over the business messaging app Sign, following the discharge of these textual content messages by The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who was inadvertently added to the group chat. 

President Trump has to date rejected firing any of the officers concerned within the debacle. Nationwide safety adviser Mike Waltz has taken accountability for bringing Goldberg into the chat, which additionally included Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and different high administration nationwide safety officers. 

Democrats expressing outrage are being joined by some Republicans breaking with the Trump administration’s line. Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) stated the White Home is “in denial” that the data shared was not labeled or delicate. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), chair of the Senate Armed Providers Committee, stated there can be an investigation. 

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