Hegseth defends second strike on alleged drug boats
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Hegseth’s remarks echo the video posted on social media last month by Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) and five fellow Democratic lawmakers who are also military or national security agency
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Hegseth speech mocking 'stupid rules of engagement' resurfaces after boat strike controversy
It's unclear what "stupid rules of engagement" Hegseth was referring to, but the remarks came just three weeks after he allegedly gave the "kill everyone" order, which legal experts who spoke with the
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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.
Industry leaders have publicly accepted Hegseth’s demands. So too has the acquisition bureaucracy. But will either group implement his objectives?
The secretary of war’s plea for discipline collapses into its opposite—a demand for wanton violence and mayhem Secretary of War Pete Hegseth listens as President Donald Trump speaks to senior military members on September 30, 2025, in Quantico, Virginia.
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Mark Kelly Tells Kimmel Pete Hegseth Is Carrying Out Trump's 'Playbook of Authoritarianism': How Democracies Die'
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying he is "totally unqualified" for the post and only wants to "please" President Donald Trump.
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In an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz. blasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling him unqualified and saying he just wants to please President Donald Trump.
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Pete Hegseth Crossed a Clear, Bright Line. Will He Pay a Price?
The rule against attacking people “out of the fight” is foundational in U.S. and international law. And there’s no doubt it was crossed. What now?