
Pete Hegseth
Involved in 23 documented entries

Hegseth Accused of Lying to Trump About Iran War Progress — "Not Speaking Truth to the President"
White House officials say Hegseth is feeding Trump false information about the war. He bragged about "complete control of Iranian skies" on March 4. A month later, two U.S. jets were shot out of the sky. Official: "Pete is not speaking truth to the president."

Iran Ceasefire: A "Temporary Win" That Cost Thousands of Lives, $1B+ in Equipment, and U.S. Credibility
After 6 weeks, $25B+, 13 U.S. dead, $1B+ in destroyed equipment, and threatening to end "a whole civilization" — Trump agreed to a 2-week ceasefire if Iran reopens the Strait. Iran declared "victory." The nuclear program is intact. The Strait gets a $2M-per-ship Iranian toll.

Two U.S. Aircraft Lost in a Single Day: F-15E Shot Down Over Iran, A-10 Hit Near Hormuz
Two U.S. aircraft lost on the same day: an F-15E shot down over Iran (one crew rescued, one missing — Iran offering a bounty) and an A-10 Warthog hit by Iranian fire near the Strait of Hormuz (pilot rescued). A rescue helicopter was also fired upon. Two days after Trump said the war was "nearing completion."

Hegseth Fires Army Chief of Staff During an Active War — Replaced by His Own Former Aide
Hegseth ousted Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George during the Iran war and replaced him with Gen. LaNeve — Hegseth's own former military aide. George was the latest in a purge of 12+ senior military leaders. Hegseth wants officers who "implement his vision."
TIME: Hegseth Was "Taken Aback" by Iran's Response — Wiles Ordered Aides to Stop Sugarcoating
TIME reveals Hegseth was stunned by Iran's retaliation: "Whoa, we're really in this now." Wiles warned Trump the war threatens Republican midterms. She ordered aides to be "more forthright with the boss" — an admission they'd been telling him what he wanted to hear.
Hegseth's Broker Tried to Make Multimillion-Dollar Defense Investment Before Iran War
The Financial Times reported that Defense Secretary Hegseth's Morgan Stanley broker contacted BlackRock in February about a multimillion-dollar investment in a defense ETF holding Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman — weeks before the Iran war. The trade didn't go through only because the fund wasn't available yet.
Hegseth Holds Pentagon Worship Services, Tells Troops Iran War Is "God's Divine Plan"
Defense Secretary Hegseth led evangelical worship services at the Pentagon and told commanders to tell troops "President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon." Over 200 active-duty members reported religious coercion.

"Your Hands Are Full of Blood": Pope Leo Rebukes Hegseth's War Prayers on Palm Sunday
Pope Leo used his first major address to rebuke Hegseth, quoting Isaiah: "Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood." Hegseth had prayed for troops to "rain violence and death on the enemy" in Jesus's name.
Pentagon Preparing Weeks of Ground Operations in Iran — Week 5 of a War Trump Is "Bored" With
The Washington Post reported the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran using Special Operations and conventional infantry. Marines and 82nd Airborne already deploying. Trump hasn't approved the plans — and is reportedly "bored" with the war.

Hegseth Personally Struck Black and Female Officers from Promotion List
Hegseth personally removed 2 Black men and 2 women from the Army's brigadier general promotion list after the Army Secretary repeatedly refused. His chief of staff said "Trump would not want to stand next to a Black female officer at military events."

Iran Destroys $300M U.S. AWACS Radar Plane on Saudi Base — First Ever Lost in Combat
An Iranian missile strike destroyed a $300 million E-3 Sentry AWACS at Prince Sultan Air Base — the first such aircraft ever lost in combat. Its radar dome was photographed on the ground. At least 10 service members injured. Without it, the U.S. loses vital battlefield awareness.
U.S. Can Only Confirm a Third of Iran's Missile Arsenal Destroyed After a Month of War
Reuters: U.S. intelligence can only confirm about a third of Iran's missiles destroyed after nearly a month of bombing. Another third's status is unclear — possibly buried in tunnels. Similar for drones. The Pentagon had touted a "90% reduction" in attacks.

Iran Military Mocks Trump with "You're Fired" as 15-Point Peace Plan Rejected
Iran's military spokesperson told Trump "You are fired" and mocked him for "negotiating with yourself." Iran rejected the 15-point peace plan as "maximalist" and issued its own 5 conditions. The 82nd Airborne was ordered to deploy as Trump declared the war "won."
Trump's Iran War Briefings Are 2-Minute Videos of "Stuff Blowing Up"
NBC News revealed Trump receives daily 2-minute video montages of successful strikes as his war briefing — a "highlight reel" of "stuff blowing up." He wasn't told when 5 Air Force planes were hit. His resigned NCTC chief says dissenting views were blocked.

Pentagon Evicts All Reporters After Judge Strikes Down Press Rules
After a judge ruled the Pentagon's press restrictions unconstitutional — finding they were designed to weed out "disfavored journalists" — Hegseth retaliated by closing the Correspondents' Corridor and removing all media offices from the building.
Iran War Costs Exceed All DOGE Savings in Two Weeks
At $11 billion per week, the Iran war cost $11.6B in its first days — exceeding the entire $9.4B in DOGE spending cuts passed by Congress. The Pentagon requested $200B in supplemental war funding. GOP lacked votes to fund it.
Claimed Iran Bombed Their Own School
After a U.S. missile strike destroyed an Iranian girls' school killing over 170 children, Trump claimed — without evidence — that Iran had bombed their own school, contradicting independent investigations, his own Pentagon, and multiple international observers.

Iran Destroyed a $500M U.S. THAAD Missile Defense Radar in Jordan — Satellite Images Confirm
Satellite images show Iran destroyed the AN/TPY-2 radar for a U.S. THAAD missile battery at a Jordanian air base in the first days of the war — 500+ miles from Iran. The radar, worth $300-500M, is critical to U.S. missile defense across the Gulf. Similar sites in the UAE were also hit.

Three U.S. F-15Es Shot Down by Kuwait in Friendly Fire — $270M Lost on Day 2 of War
On the second day of the Iran war, three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles were shot down over Kuwait by Kuwaiti air defenses in a friendly fire incident. All six crew ejected safely. A Kuwaiti F/A-18 reportedly fired on allied jets. Analysts called it "bizarre."

MyPillow CEO's LindellTV Given White House and Pentagon Press Access — While Real Journalists Are Evicted
Mike Lindell's conspiracy-promoting LindellTV was given White House press room access and Pentagon press corps credentials — alongside Gateway Pundit and Epoch Times. Meanwhile, AP was banned, photographers were evicted, and the Pentagon closed its Correspondents' Corridor.
Hegseth Shared War Plans with Wife and Brother on Signal
Beyond the first Signal leak, Defense Secretary Hegseth shared classified F/A-18 strike schedules in a second Signal chat that included his wife, his brother, and his personal lawyer. The IG found it matched SECRET/NOFORN documents.

Classified War Plans Leaked via Signal Group Chat
Senior officials discussed classified military strike plans against Yemen's Houthis on Signal — and accidentally added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief to the group chat, leaking operational details hours before the strikes.
Unprecedented Mass Firing of Military Leaders
In a single Friday night, Trump fired the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the first female Navy chief, and four other top military leaders. Both four-star women officers were removed. Hegseth then ordered a 20% cut to general officer positions.