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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reiterated the claim that those being targeted by the United States in military strikes are "the al Qaeda of the Western Hemisphere."
North Korea fired multiple artillery rockets an hour before US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the border separating it from the South.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sent out a list of topics that Department of War personnel are now required to receive prior approval on.
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News organizations, including Hegseth's former employer Fox, reject new Pentagon reporting rules
Fox News, the former employer of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has joined a near-unanimous outpouring of news organizations rejecting new rules for journalists based in the Pentagon. Fox signed on to a statement with ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN saying they ...
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Pete Hegseth’s “War on Beards” Takes a New Turn
Although Hegseth has insisted that the US military resume strict discipline on beards, some units within it continue to grow them.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has fired another shot in his personal war on facial hair in the armed forces. The former Fox News host last month implemented a ban on “beardos” in the U.S. military, despite once begging the right-wing cable network to let him keep his “vacation beard” intact.
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Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon Press Crackdown Gets Absolutely Walloped on Fox News by Retired General
Retired General and former Vice Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Jack Keane was bluntly critical of the Pentagon's new press restrictions Tuesday, telling Fox News anchor Bret Baier this was an improper attempt to "spoon-feed information" to journalists.
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Hegseth works out with US troops in Malaysia as War Department vows 'we will be fit, not fat'
War Secretary Pete Hegseth works out with troops in Malaysia one month after implementing rigorous physical requirements for combat personnel.
And the on-the-record message from the defense secretary’s main mouthpiece, Sean Parnell, aimed at anonymous military critics of his boss, is that they should consider resigning. “Our warriors deserve senior leaders who support the mission and put warfighting first,” Pentagon spokesman Parnell said.