- Pete Hegseth - Wikipedia
In November 2024, President-elect Trump named Hegseth as his nominee for secretary of defense In a Senate Committee on Armed Services hearing days before Trump's second inauguration, Hegseth faced allegations of sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement, and excessive drinking
- Pete Hegseth Needs to Go—Now - The Atlantic
Like Trump, Hegseth thinks his job is to get even with people he views as enemies: When Hegseth pulled more than 800 senior officers into an auditorium to give them a long and pointless harangue
- HON Pete Hegseth gt; U. S. Department of War gt; Biography | U. S . . .
The Honorable Pete Hegseth is the secretary of war He was sworn in on Jan 25, 2025, as the 29th secretary of defense before the department's name was changed on Sept 5, 2025
- Could Hegseth Face Prosecution for Alleged ‘Kill Everyone . . .
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could face criminal liability for a strike on a boat in the Caribbean in September, legal experts have told TIME, as lawmakers announced a rare bipartisan
- Pete Hegseth | Signal, Tattoos, Harvey Milk, Secretary . . .
Pete Hegseth is the U S secretary of defense (2025– ) and a former U S Army National Guard officer Prior to his government service, he was an American TV personality who was a cohost of Fox Friends Weekend from 2017 to 2024, and while on the show he became known for his conservative views
- Trump has our backs, Hegseth says as he defends…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended U S military strikes on alleged drug boats during a Cabinet meeting amid criticism from Congress
- HON Pete Hegseth gt; U. S. Department of Defense gt; Biography
The Honorable Pete Hegseth is the 29th Secretary of Defense, sworn in on Jan 25, 2025 Hegseth was commissioned as an infantry oficer in the U S Army National Guard after graduating from Princeton University in 2003
- Hegseth Ordered Lethal Boat Strike but Not the Killing of . . .
Amid talk of war crimes, the details and precise sequence of a Sept 2 attack on a boat in the Caribbean are facing intensifying scrutiny
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