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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.
Pete Hegseth made more than $2 million annually as a Fox News host before he left to pursue a Cabinet bid, according to records reported by the Washington Post on Monday.
Pete Hegseth bragged on Fox News that he watched, in real time, the controversial boat strike that he is now distancing himself from.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday declined to commit to releasing video of a controversial second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. “We’re reviewing it right now to
Pete Hegseth was on Fox News in 2016 when he called Trump an 'armchair tough guy.' Trump said the military would follow his illegal orders. See comments
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Fox’s Jen Griffin Reveals the Details In ‘Explosive’ Pentagon IG Report On Pete Hegseth
"The incident in question occurred back in March. Secretary Hegseth shared details, including highly sensitive attack plans, air platforms to be used, and flight times"
Sam Stein sits down with CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski to discuss Pete Hegseth’s past comments on military law and unlawful orders.
In a statement shared on X last week, Hegseth said the “declared intent is to stop lethal drugs, destroy narco-boats, and kill the narco-terrorists.” He also referred to the Post’s account of events as “fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory.”
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Panelists on "CNN This Morning" were flabbergasted by unearthed criticism of Donald Trump by Pete Hegseth from nearly a decade ago. Hegseth, now the secretary of defense, insisted as a Fox News host in 2016 that then-candidate Trump was wrong for suggesting that military lawyers and commanders would violate the laws of war if he ordered them to