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The Mary Sue on MSN‘DUI hire’ Pete Hegseth fumbles DEI purge when he targets a plane over the word ‘gay’A gaffe at the Defense Secretary’s office led to flagging an image of the B-29 bomber that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The reason? Its moniker, “the Enola Gay.” It seems the image was flagged solely because of the word “gay,
The defense secretary was also asked about claims by an ACLU group regarding Guantanamo Bay confinement being “tantamount” to solitary confinement, which goes against the United Nations rules on detaining illegal immigrants. Hegseth called “bulls***” on these accusations.
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TAG24 on MSNPete Hegseth's anti-diversity purge at Pentagon leads to embarrassing Enola Gay photo gaffeDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth anti-diversity crusade reportedly led to his department deleting photos of the infamous World War II bomber Enola Gay.
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Tom Cotton rebuffs ACLU's Gitmo claims: 'Better conditions' than some Americans in jailArk., joins 'America Newsroom' to discuss Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's defense of Guantanamo Bay being used to house migrants and the Pentagon moving to disqualify transgender service members.
Russia has intensified cyber operations against Ukraine and NATO countries, according to previous U.S. intelligence and private sector reports.
Don’t be distracted by his cartoonishly adorned suits or slavish focus on imaginary enemies like “DEI.” President Trump’s choice of Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense represents a dangerous precedent,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNPentagon chief visits Guantanamo as US pushes to deport migrantsUS Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday visited Guantanamo, the US military base in Cuba known for holding suspected militants that President Donald Trump's administration is now using to detain undocumented migrants.
Multiple U.S. officials tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command last month to pause planning against Russia, including provocative offensive cyber operations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed back against accusations ... The defense secretary was also asked about claims by an ACLU group regarding Guantanamo Bay confinement being “tantamount ...
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