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- 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
- Hegseth cites fog of war in defending follow-on strike in scrutinized . . .
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cited the “fog of war” in defending a follow-up strike on an alleged drug-carrying boat in the Caribbean Sea earlier this year During Tuesday’s cabinet meeting at the White House, Hegseth said that he did not see that there were survivors in the water when the second s
- Pete Hegseth under fire for alleged drug boat attack: What to know
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported order in early September to “kill everybody” aboard an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean has sent shock waves throughout Washington, prompting scrut…
- Hegseth Ordered Second Strike to Kill Caribbean Boat Survivors: Report
The United States changed its protocols after Secretary Hegseth allegedly told officials to "kill everybody" onboard an a Caribbean vessel in September
- Hegseth says he did not see survivors after first drug boat strike . . .
U S Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday he had watched the first U S strike in September on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in real time but did not see survivors in the water or the
- Trump has our backs, Hegseth says as he defends…
President Donald Trump is backing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid escalating criticism from Congress over military strikes on alleged drug boats
- What We Know About Pete Hegseth’s Boat-Strike Mess
Pete Hegseth reportedly ordered the deaths of survivors of an attack on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean The possible war crime now faces bipartisan scrutiny Here’s what we know
- Secretary of War | U. S. Department of War
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
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