You know how sometimes your friends defend you and you wish they wouldn’t?” Kimmel said. Kimmel rolled footage of the
Fox News hosts became enraged when a House Democrat asked two Donald Trump Cabinet members whether Pete Hegseth was drinking when he leaked sensitive attack plans to a reporter. The hosts of Outnumbered reacted to a clip of Rep.
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Mediaite on MSNFox News Panel Goes Off the Rails After Pod Save America Host Insults Network and Accuses Pete Hegseth of Drunkenly Sharing Classified InfoPod Save America co-host and former Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor took a shot Fox News and accused Defense Secretary — and former Fox host — Pete Hegseth of drinking on the job during a wild segment on the network Friday.
Pete Hegseth and Mike Waltz’s leaked passwords ‘found online’ in aftermath of Signalgate - German newspaper Der Spiegel claims to have accessed personal data about several top Trump officials
The longtime Fox News analyst called BS on the defense secretary's attempt to dismiss the group chat messages accidentally sent to a journalist.
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Mediaite on MSNFox Hosts Rip At Questions About Pete Hegseth Drinking At Signalgate Hearing: ‘There Were No Misspellings!’Fox News hosts ripped into a Democratic lawmaker for asking about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s drinking during a hearing. The post Fox Hosts Rip At Questions About Pete Hegseth Drinking At Signalgate Hearing: ‘There Were No Misspellings!
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Irish Star on MSNMeaning behind Pete Hegseth's tattoo as he comes under fire for ink revealed in 'macho' training picsPete Hegseth has been accused of showcasing a 'clear symbol of Islamophobia' after a tattoo of the Arabic word 'Kafir' was spotted on his arm during a visit to Pearl Harbor
The show had Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (Andrew Dismukes), Vice President JD Vance (Bowen Yang) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (Marcello Hernandez) entering a teen girl group text chat. They share state secrets, as the girls are bewildered by the flood of information being sent their way.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced a plan to upgrade the U.S. military command in Japan, an "indispensable" country against Chinese aggression.