Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth failed to order a routine investigation to determine whether he had risked damaging national security by discussing sensitive military information on Signal, according to a report.

Under normal circumstances, the Pentagon would launch a classification review and damage assessment following reports that sensitive defense information was disclosed, in order to determine whether any U.S. military or intelligence operations were compromised.

However, multiple sources told CNN that the former Fox & Friends Weekend host did not request such a probe after he was found to have used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss secret plans for airstrikes targeting Houthi fighters in Yemen with several Trump administration and intelligence officials.

Instead, Hegse

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