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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is accused of texting details of imminent U.S airstrikes in Yemen to a group chat that included President Trump's top advisers and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief. Hegseth's texts included the start times and attack sequencing of the strikes, but he denies texting war plans and maintains that no classified information was shared. The U.S
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