Pete Hegseth Faces Deepening Scrutiny From Congress
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A former Fox colleague says Hegseth’s alleged order to kill survivors of a boat strike may amount to a prosecutable war crime.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike are demanding answers about reports of an alleged war crime committed at the outset of the boat-strike campaign by American special forces. The controversy has put America’s secretary of war,
Hegseth has defended the second strike as emerging in the “fog of war,” saying during a Cabinet meeting this week at the White House that he didn’t see any survivors but also “didn’t stick around” for the rest of the mission.
Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) will unveil the articles of impeachment during a Thursday morning press conference at Union Station.
According to images and screenshots shared of the meeting, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's title was misspelled on his placard, reading "Ssecretary of War." Snopes readers shared an image of Hegseth seated behind the apparently misspelt placard and asked us to ascertain whether the error was eral.
Just then, Luke the Rat from down below / Called to Gunboat Bill / He said / ‘Listen to those madmen wail...’ ”–Lowell GeorgeSecretary of Defense Pete Hegseth may not have noticed, but other Very Important People in the employ of this administration have begun to flee his presence the way women used to in various Georgetown bistros.
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on the backlash that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is facing from potential risk to security on ‘Special Report.’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth joked that he would not trust two key members of the Trump administration to watch his kids. Hegseth, 45, shares seven children with wife Jen Hegseth, who joined him on the latest episode of The Katie Miller Podcast.