Info Hegseth shared with wife, brother came from CENTCOM General’s secure messages: sources

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Sources say the information Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared with his wife and brother on the Signal messaging app came from the CENTCOM General’s secure messages. Hegseth says the Signal chats had "informal" and "unclassified" information in them. NBC News’ Courtney Kube and Gabe Gutierrez report more. Retired Commander of U.S. Army Europe Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Ana Cabrera to react.

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