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"War Secretary Pete Hegseth found himself forced to address a report about a top nuclear chief who revealed 'top secret info to stranger on dating app', as he held the latest Pentagon briefing on Iran on Friday. "Earlier this week, James O'Keefe published a story on Department of Army Nuclear Chief Andrew Hugg, who revealed top secret national security information to a stranger he met on a dating app. Will you refer, Mr. Hugg for termination and prosecution?" he said asked 'Yeah, he won't work here anymore, that's an easy one," Hegseth replied, shortly. However, he also attacked media outlets publishing 'leaks'. "We take leaking very seriously here, informally or formally, which is why some of the reporting done by some of the people in here is incredibly problematic," he went on. "They're willing to publish things based on classified information that would potentially harm those in harm's way. And we think them doing so is incredibly irresponsible and unpatriotic. And it would encourage members of the press to think twice about the lives they're affecting when they publish things in their publications like the New York Times." Nuclear scientist Hugg was reportedly placed on leave after a video was published online showing him apparently revealing sensitive information."
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