Pete Hegseth, Fox News and boat strikes
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Pete Hegseth touts higher physical standards for military, says 'so be it' if it excludes women
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth detailed new military physical standards requiring all members to meet the highest male standard for their positions in an interview with Katie Miller.
A look at what Pete Hegseth has said about the deadly strike in the Carribean—and how his explanations have changed
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Fox’s Jen Griffin reveals the details in ‘explosive’ Pentagon IG report on Pete Hegseth
"The incident in question occurred back in March. Secretary Hegseth shared details, including highly sensitive attack plans, air platforms to be used, and flight times" The post Fox’s Jen Griffin Reveals the Details In ‘Explosive’ Pentagon IG Report On Pete Hegseth first appeared on Mediaite.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio got looped into the mess as well during an interview on Katie Miller’s podcast.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been humiliated by a typo at Donald Trump's latest cabinet meeting, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
Pete Hegseth bragged on Fox News that he watched, in real time, the controversial boat strike that he is now distancing himself from.
Mr Hegseth’s staying power breaks with the precedent of Mr Trump’s first term in office. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The lawsuit, set to be filed in federal court in Washington, DC, names the Defense Department, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the chief Pentagon spokesman, Sean Parnell, as defendants.
Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported on the Pentagon Inspector General’s report on Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal to discuss sensitive military information, a report she called “explosive.
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‘It gives me no pleasure to say’ ex–Fox News host demands criminal charges against Pete Hegseth
A former Fox News colleague of Pete Hegseth is now calling for the Defense Secretary to face criminal prosecution due to his controversial boat strikes. Judge Andrew Napolitano, now a judicial analyst for Newsmax,