Pete Hegseth doubles down on boat strikes
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But many also sounded exasperated that once again they were dealing with controversy sparked by Bradley’s boss, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. And after 10 months of turbulence under Hegseth’s leadership,
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Ark., says the Washington Post owes Secretary of War Pete Hegseth an apology for its recent story about the drug boat strike.