Pete Hegseth
Calls Iran War Headlines ‘Fake News’
Published
The Department of War has a bone to pick with how the media’s covering the U.S. conflict with Iran … and Pete Hegseth let it fly during a Pentagon press briefing.
Speaking Friday, the Secretary of War accused some reporters of missing the point … adding he knows how the game works — since the former Fox News anchor used to be in the business — saying headlines are often written with misleading intention.
He took aim at one banner reading “Mideast War Intensifies” … declaring it should’ve been something more like, “Iran Increasingly Desperate.” He went on to list more notes he had for the assembled journalists … insisting how a “patriotic press” should cover international events.
Tensions are clearly boiling over, with President Trump firing off his own message this morning … calling Iran’s leaders “deranged scumbags” and warning them to brace for what’s coming next.
Trump claimed Iran has been killing innocent people around the world for 47 years … adding that now, as the 47th president, he’s the one taking them out, calling it a “great honor.”
The conflict’s escalating fast, and clearly now even the headlines are getting dragged into the fight.
Leave a Reply