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Far-left Associated Press Lies About Pete Hegseth

The far-left Associated Press published more than 1,000 words about President-elect Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, and the lies are huge.

Well I should say lie of omission are many, but the lie of omission is still…a lie.

“President-elect Donald Trump surprised the Pentagon and broader defense community by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense.” sneer The Associated Press added that President Trump is “tapping a man with little or no experience on the world stage to take over the world's largest and most powerful military.”

“This news has caused confusion and concern for many in Washington, as President Trump has removed top national security officials and appointed the Army National Guard,” the disingenuous report continues.

This bearish propaganda runs over six paragraphs. Six! — furious at Hegseth's opposition to “woke” military planning and DEI. Hegseth also boldly questioned allowing women to serve in combat roles.

From there, it's just text after text from “experts” lamenting Hegseth's “lack of experience.”

Now, genuine Journalists were ordered to write 1,000 words to let the public know who this man Hegses was, but the public will not be drowned in such propaganda over and over again. a genuine Journalists will spend a paragraph explaining Hegseth's opposition to DEI nonsense and his concerns about women in combat. a genuine Journalists will spend at most two paragraphs explaining concerns about their supposed lack of experience. There is no doubt that they are valid points. But frowning upon these points at the expense of other relevant facts exposes you as a lying propagandist.

So instead of raising an eyebrow, a real journalist would give Hegseth's full background and his qualifications in full. This is what the serial liars at the Associated Press don't want their stupid readers to know…

Hegseth holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Princeton University.

Hegseth holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University.

In 2004, at age 24, Hegseth was commissioned as an infantry officer in the Minnesota National Guard. That same year, he served as an infantry platoon leader at Guantanamo Bay.

After that tour ended, he volunteered to go to Iraq. And then I went.

In 2012, he served in Afghanistan.

During his 20 years of military service, Hegseth received two Bronze Stars and two Army Commendation Medals.

He currently serves as a major in the Minnesota Army National Guard.

Additionally, he has worked as an advocate for finance, politics, and veterans.

So let's summarize what The Associated Press doesn't want its readers to know…The man Trump nominated for Secretary of Defense is…

  • …Two Ivy League degrees.
  • …served in the military for over 20 years
  • …served in Guantanamo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
  • …advocate for veterans
  • …not working in the defense industry
  • …We are not hiring drag queens to promote recruitment.
  • …It has not progressed to dementia in this way. fat drool Democrats put in charge of public health
  • …It’s not theft like a suitcase. this weirdo Democratic Party in charge of nuclear waste

Well, the Associated Press probably doesn't need to explain those last three points, but this is corporate media.

The Associated Press doesn't want you to know.

AP wants you I was given incorrect information.

This is why alternative media has such an advantage while dishonest news outlets like the Associated Press descend into irrelevance and disgrace.

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