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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may bring back the practice of several Army drill sergeants swarming and screaming at recruits ...
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Military Times on MSNHegseth supports women’s right to vote, Pentagon says
The Pentagon says the defense secretary disagrees with revoking women’s right to vote, after he reposted a video of pastors ...
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Defense News on MSNFemale vets in Congress slam Hegseth’s repost of Christian Nationalist
Pastors in the video said they want the U.S. to be a Christian republic, adding calls for criminalizing homosexuality and for ...
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Hegseth subverts Congress by ordering racist Confederate monument’s return to Arlington
The Defense Secretary has ordered the refurbishment of a 1914 Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery, which is a ...
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'What Possible Motivation Can There Be?': Sen. Angus King Grills Pete Hegseth For Renaming Army Bases On Behalf Of Slavery In Tense Hearing
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing several weeks ago, Senator Angus King (I-ME) pressed Defense Secretary Pete ...
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Hegseth’s Headlong Pursuit of Academic Mediocrity
The Army, unlike Princeton and Harvard, knew a petulant, insecure mediocrity when it saw one. For whatever reason—perhaps ...
The defense secretary has talked privately about running a campaign in Tennessee, sources told NBC News. The Pentagon said ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is weighing the return of the U.S. Army’s aggressive “shark attack” training practice as the Pentagon vows to “Make Basic Great Again.” At such a critical moment in US ...
Albert Pike was a Confederate leader who fought to protect slavery, and according to some critics, he even joined the Ku Klux Klan after the Civil War. When Black Lives Matter protests broke out in ...
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Mediaite on MSNHegseth Mulls Eliminating Army’s Ban on ‘Shark Attack’ Training
Pete Hegseth explained why he plans to bring back the military tradition of having drill sergeants scream at recruits at the start of basic training.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who helped lead the effort to change military base names, voted for a draft law defunding efforts to reverse the changes.
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