Pete Hegseth, Quantico and fat generals
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The world may be burning, but that didn't stop Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from taking time this week to fat-shame 800 members of the military's top brass.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth slammed diversity initiatives that he said led to decades of decay in the military and told a rare gathering of commanders they should resign if they do not support his agenda.
"The Daily Show" took aim Tuesday at Pete Hegseth and accused the Secretary of War of having less class and tact than Henry Kissinger.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the U.S. military’s senior-most officers Tuesday that he no longer wants to see “fat generals and admirals” or overweight troops. Addressing a crowded
Joe Rogan is showing support for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s controversial speech to top U.S. military officials about revamping the military and ridding it of “woke” culture and “politically toxic garbage.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is continuing his campaign of childish tactics with a jab at President Donald Trump's weight.
Top American military brass looked on in silence Tuesday as they sat for an extensive lecture from US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who wants to be known as the Secretary of War, and their commander-in-chief,
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is delivering a motivational speech on “warrior ethos” to the U.S. military’s top generals and admirals in Quantico, Virgina, with President Donald Trump in attendance. As many as 1,