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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer, attend the White House Easter Egg Roll on April 21. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesEmbattled Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth pushed back Tuesday on the latest revelations that he shared military attack plans on his private phone with his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
"If you remember… I said no one is texting war plans," Hegseth said on Fox and Friends. "What was shared over Signal then [during the first leak, which surfaced last month] and now was informal, unclassified coordinations for media coordination [and] other things."

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But the details he shared, two hours before airstrikes hit in Yemen, almost certainly were classified, according to retired Marine Lt. Col. Mick Wagoner, who was a military lawyer for 17 years and deployed to four war zones.
"A launch of an attack there is just no-way, no-how, that an American military operation starting off is going to not be classified for Lord's sake," he said.
And Hegseth's defense also tacitly confirms that he shared those details with people, like his wife, he knew were not authorized to have the information.