Pete Hegseth Rips Into CNN
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labeled a CNN report on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz as fake news and backed David Ellison's $111 billion deal to acquire CNN's parent company.
- On Friday, March 13, 2026, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth interrupted a Pentagon briefing to attack CNN's report and urged David Ellison to take over Warner Bros. Discovery.
- CNN's Thursday report said the national security team misjudged Iran's intent to close the Strait of Hormuz, citing multiple unnamed sources and noting the Trump administration ignored Treasury and Energy analyses.
- Labeling the story 'fake news,' a CNN spokesperson said, 'We stand by our reporting.' Hegseth called the report 'patently ridiculous' and mocked alarmist headlines.
- Pentagon reporters have faced new restrictions in recent months, including badge and office changes that cost access, while press photographers were barred from Iran briefings, drawing criticism from Jennifer Griffin.
- Other outlets' reporting on the administration's Iran planning provides contrasting accounts, while Ellison praised CNN earlier this week and promised editorial independence.
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In the U.S., criticism of the government's strategy in the Iran war is growing. The defense minister is disturbed by media coverage, especially CNN gets its fat off. Hegseth can't wait to take over the news channel by Trump supporters.
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In a tirade against media coverage of the Trump administration's illegal assault on Iran, Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth said, "The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better."
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