Explosive Claims Push Hegseth to the Edge in Washington
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces escalating pressure after an inspector general report revealed he shared classified Yemen operation details via a messaging app, while a second-strike allegation in the Pacific has triggered a deep political crisis in Washington.
December 08, 2025Clash Report
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth - AFP
The journey of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—from television commentator to the Pentagon’s top seat—is now overshadowed by serious scandals. Accused of endangering national security and authorizing actions that allegedly violate the laws of war, Hegseth is under mounting pressure in Washington.
Breach of Secrecy in the Yemen Operation
An independent Inspector General report revealed that during preparations for a critical mission in Yemen, Hegseth shared classified information through a commercial messaging application.
The report states that operational details—ranging from aircraft types to target timing—marked “classified” were written into a chat group, “placing American pilots at clear risk.”
Hegseth, however, insists publicly that he has been “cleared,” though official findings emphasize that the rules were plainly violated.
Second Strike Allegation in the Pacific Deepens Crisis
The second case troubling the Secretary involves claims linked to an anti-narcotics mission in the Pacific.
During the operation against a boat allegedly carrying drugs, individuals who survived the initial strike were reportedly targeted again following a second order—an allegation that sent shockwaves through Washington.
Hegseth has vehemently denied all accusations, accusing Congress and the media of “fabricating baseless claims built on anonymous sources.”
Old Controversies Resurface
During his nomination process, Hegseth had already faced scrutiny over financial misconduct, alcohol use, and sexual assault allegations.
Experts say that although Trump’s support remains, the political room for error is shrinking rapidly.
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