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Hegseth said the U.S. will "keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy."
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth lashed out at CNN during a Pentagon press briefing on Friday morning, March 13, labeling the network's reporting as "fake news" and "fundamentally unserious. ” The combative defense secretary’s comments were a disturbing departure from the typically apolitical statements provided to the press and public by the Pentagon.
The defense secretary dismissed CNN's reporting that the Trump administration underestimated Iran's response to the Israeli-U.S. attacks.
SNL's Donald Trump summoned Pete Hegseth to explain how the U.S. has "won" the Iran war and why the press should stop asking about it.
The FCC chairman may be threatening the broadcast networks over their coverage of the Iran war, but Saturday Night Live again went with a cold open that skewered Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth for
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'The Empire Is Collapsing': Pete Hegseth Is Losing His Mind Over Unflattering Photos Even as an Overspending Scandal Explodes Around Him
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is quickly learning what his boss President Donald Trump has known for years — dominating the news cycle with one scandal […]
In the war the US launched on the Islamic Republic, the US secretary of war, as he prefers to be called, likes to talk about how the Christian God is on his side.
Pete Hegseth's call for "no quarter" for U.S. enemies drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.
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‘Does He Really Have Seven Kids?’: Pete Hegseth’s Family Photo with His Wife of Nearly a Decade Has Fans Zooming In as One Detail Stops Them Cold
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth continues to make headlines with his fiery comments about Iran, lighting a match that set social media on fire. After doubling down […] ‘Does He Really Have Seven Kids?
Barbara Starr, former CNN Pentagon correspondent, posted a message to Hegseth on X, “CNN has had personnel in combat zones for decades. CNN has had killed and wounded and all with lives changed forever. You have a legal and moral obligation to defend the free press, even the ones you don’t personally like.”
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‘Snowflake’ Pete Hegseth mocked after DOD reportedly banned press photogs over ‘unflattering’ pics
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was skewered on social media over a report his agency banned media photographers from recent Iran war briefings because they took “unflattering” pictures of him. After several media outlets,