Newsmax reporter to Hegseth: ‘When did the president decide to capitulate?’
Hegseth said Trump has not capitulated and argued Project Freedom strengthens the U.S. position in the conflict with Iran.
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Newsmax reporter to Hegseth: ‘When did the president decide to capitulate?’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appeared annoyed Tuesday after a reporter asked him when President Trump decided to capitulate on his initial demands for Iran to surrender unconditionally. In a tense exchange at a Pentagon press briefing, Newsmax’s James Rosen pointed to Trump’s changing justification for the war with Tehran which began on Feb. 28, initially…
Reporter presses Pete Hegseth on Trump changing his tune on major Iran war demand
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Hegseth lashes out when pressed on Trump 'capitulating' to Iran: 'You started out nice'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth complained Tuesday after a reporter pressed him on whether President Donald Trump had capitulated on his demand for Iran to unconditionally surrender, chastising the reporter for deviating from his initially “nice” remarks.“I want to first express my gratitude and admi...
Hegseth Smacks Down Media Claims Of Trump’s Weakness In Ongoing Iran Conflict
In light of rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has firmly stated that the Trump administration is not retreating in its demands for Iran’s capitulation. During a recent press briefing, Hegseth countered media suggestions that the president’s position had softened, asserting, “The President hasn’t capitulated on anything. He holds the cards.” This declaration signals strong resolve amidst a critical military…
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