Key facts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced questioning in Congress.
- Pentagon plans reportedly include potentially taking Greenland by force.
- Pentagon plans reportedly include potentially taking Panama by force.
- Hegseth used the Signal app for military operations discussions.
- A partisan divide exists over the war with Iran.
- Senator Tim Kaine expressed concern over Pentagon leadership changes.
- A U.S. Army commander was removed.
- Kaine suggested leadership changes may stem from Hegseth's personal grievances against the Army.
- Concerns were raised about weakening military advice.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth encountered significant opposition during a congressional hearing, where he was questioned about controversial Pentagon strategies. These plans reportedly involve the potential use of force to acquire Greenland and Panama. The hearing also delved into Hegseth's personal communication habits, specifically his use of the Signal application for sensitive military operational discussions. This line of questioning highlighted a deep partisan rift concerning the ongoing conflict with Iran and its associated expenditures.
