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Maddow Blog | Pete Hegseth reportedly has an ‘unusually large’ security detail, generating pushback
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s security detail is reportedly so large that it's straining the Army agency that's tasked with protecting him.
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Pete Hegseth is requiring so much security it’s taking officers off of criminal investigations
Members of U.S. Army’s law enforcement arm complain they are being taken out of the field to watch defense secretary’s family and homes
The controversial health secretary sparked confusion online after he was seen working out in jeans alongside Hegseth, who was wearing athletic shorts
The agency tasked with protecting Defense Department leaders is under significant strain, and the secretary’s atypical needs are becoming untenable, officials say.
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Raw Story on MSNDOD official calls for 'severe punishment' after report exposes Pete Hegseth security cost
A Department of Defense official is calling for "severe punishment" for reporters who he said published sensitive "details" about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's security detail. The Washington Post penned a report on Wednesday talking about the significant increase in security and protection
Hegseth teamed up with Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to create the 94-second video, doing what they are calling the “Pete and Bobby Challenge”—50 pull-ups and 100 push-ups in under five minutes.
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Pete Hegseth Team Calls for WaPo Journalists’ ‘Severe Punishment’ for Report on His Security Detail
Acting deputy press secretary for the Department of Defense Joel Valdez says the newspaper puts staffer's safety at risk.
Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the Department of Defense to challenge Sec. Pete Hegseth to a pullup and pushup competition, dubbed the “Pete and Bobby challenge.”
The White House laid out the next steps for Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Pete Hegseth’s personal security requirements are straining an Army protective unit. Jeanine Pirro, D.C.’s top prosecutor, confirmed a major change to gun policy.