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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at the media and “disgruntled former employees” Monday as he finds himself embroiled in fresh controversy over his sharing of sensitive information ...
In his remarks, Mr. Hegseth drew special attention to the American military’s vast reach. The B-2 bombers had flown 18 hours from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.
Pete Hegseth defended himself amid renewed controversy regarding sensitive information sharing and his management of the Pentagon, blasting it as a media creation unlikely to be effective.
Republican Thom Tillis suggested the Senate Armed Services Committee had been “a little bit generous” when outlining ...
Hegseth got into a heated exchange with Sen. Jacky Rosen as the Nevada Democrat pressed him about previous antisemitic comments made by a Defense Department press secretary, Kingsley Wilson.
Neither the White House nor Hegseth denied that he had shared confidential information in a second chat, instead focusing their responses on "disgruntled workers." ...
Neither the White House nor Hegseth denied that he had shared confidential information in a second chat, instead focusing their responses on "disgruntled workers." ...
Neither the White House nor Hegseth denied that he had shared confidential information in a second chat, instead focusing their responses on "disgruntled workers." ...