Hegseth avoids bashing media in latest Iran war briefing
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
War Secretary Pete Hegseth‘s press briefings about the war in Iran often feature his criticism of the “dishonest” media’s portrayal of the conflict, so its absence from Tuesday’s briefing was notable. Hegseth, in his first press briefing in more than a week, instead focused on the overall mission in an appearance that lasted a little […]
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