Pete Hegseth BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
Pete Hegseth has been making waves at the Pentagon this week with a series of controversial policy changes and operational deployments that have sparked intense debate about press freedom and military oversight. The Defense Secretary, who now oversees what has been officially renamed the Department of War, announced a sweeping new policy requiring all military personnel to obtain prior approval before communicating with members of Congress. A five-page memo obtained by NBC News instructs Department of Defense personnel to get clearance before talking to people on Capitol Hill to ensure consistency and support for the department's priorities, with warnings that unauthorized engagements may undermine department-wide priorities.
This comes on the heels of a major shakeup in Pentagon press access. Just days ago, dozens of reporters from major outlets including The New York Times, The Associated Press, CNN and The Washington Post turned in their access badges rather than agree to new press restrictions. The seventeen-page policy requires journalists to affirm they will not gather or publish information that has not been explicitly authorized for release, even if unclassified. In response, Hegseth's spokesman Sean Parnell announced a next generation Pentagon press corps with more than sixty journalists who agreed to the new policy, including conservative outlets like Gateway Pundit, National Pulse, podcaster Tim Pool, and even LindellTV run by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Notably, Fox News and Newsmax were among the walkouts, refusing to sign the agreement.
On the operational front, Hegseth ordered the USS Gerald R Ford carrier strike group to U.S. Southern Command to combat narco-terror in the Western Hemisphere, announcing the ninth strike against alleged drug vessels in the Eastern Pacific. He also made a splashy appearance at Naval Air Station Fallon, flying with TOPGUN pilots alongside Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine to celebrate the Navy's two hundred fiftieth birthday, posting video to social media with the catchphrase turn and burn. Meanwhile, Hegseth has mandated that all two point one million troops watch or read his September thirtieth speech at Quantico, where he railed against diversity programs and woke policies, with a deadline of October thirty first.
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