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Former national security advisor John Bolton asked Defense Minister Pete Hegseth to withdraw, with reference to concerns for his personal security.

As a Bolton, who also worked as a US ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush, talked about CNN, it was asked whether Hegseth should remain in his position.

“No, I think he should step down from his own security if nothing else,” Bolton replied.

He expressly pointed out the latest reports that Hegseth had shared sensitive information about US strikes via the messaging app via US strikes against Yemen.

The messages were allegedly sent to group chats, to which Hegseth's wife, brother, personal lawyer and-in the event of a separate chat for civil servants at cabinet level, jerfrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic hearing.

Bolton added that it is “a critical time for the American military. We understand that the Trump government will rightly propose an enormous budget level for defense. We need it.”

“We need a secretary who can do the job, not someone who spends his time in Signal chat groups,” he said.

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