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NPR’s Tom Bowman, who has covered the Pentagon for 28 years, publicly surrendered his own credentials in protest of the “unprecedented” policy rather than abide by the restrictions. The Pentagon’s own spokespeople rarely brief the press anyway, Bowman noted in an op-ed:
The directive “feels like propaganda being forced down our throats,” said an enlisted person serving on active duty.
Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” poked fun at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday by mockingly agreeing to his new press restrictions at the Pentagon. “After serious
"Morning Joe" addressed the Pentagon's new press policy Thursday morning, calling it both "deeply worrisome" and "incredibly stupid."
Standards are back,” the defense secretary boasted after a few National Guard troops were removed from service for their physical appearance.
In 2019, Pete Hegseth used his pulpit on Fox News to rail against the “injustice” of a Navy Seal “warrior” being charged for stabbing a 17-year-old Islamic State prisoner in the neck.
US military personnel have until the end of the month to either watch the speech or read the transcript of the defense secretary's comments.
Before he became Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth lauded efforts to close racial achievement gaps in a Harvard thesis.