White House defends Hegseth amid 2nd Signal chat scandal
The White House is defending Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth following recent revelations that he shared attack plans in a second Signal group chat thread that included sensitive information about strikes in Yemen.
“The President absolutely has confidence in Secretary Hegseth,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on the White House North lawn on Monday. “I spoke to him about it this morning, and he stands behind him.”
Leavitt blamed former Pentagon employees who were fired amid a sweeping leak investigation.
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“Unfortunately, there have been people at that building who don't like the change the secretary is trying to bring. So they are leaking and they are lying to the mainstream media. We've seen this game played before,” she said. “The Secretary is doing a tremendous job, and the President stands strongly behind him.”
She said no classified information was shared in the Signal chats.
--ABC News' Kelsey Walsh





