Pete Hegseeth’s humiliating retreat after an attempted brutal public attack on Old Fox News colleague
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Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseeth are formerly torn Fox News Colleague Jennifer Griffin when she tried to ask a question about whether American strikes went out IranThe enriched uranium supply.
Hegseeth, a former Weekend Gastheer for FOX News Before he was tapped to run the Ministry of Defense for Trump, was openly hostile to the media during a press conference on Thursday morning in the Pentagon.
The entire briefing was found to push back on reports that indicate that Operation Midnight Hammer – the name of the weekend bombing – was not effective.
Griffin, a veteran Pentagon reporter who has been sitting at the channel for decades, asked Hegseeth to clarify whether the already enriched uranium of Iran was destroyed by the American strikes.
“There is nothing that I have seen that suggests that what we did not touch exactly what we wanted to touch at those locations,” replied the secretary of the Pentagon Cagily.
Griffin then asked: ‘However, that is not the question. It is about very enriched uranium. Do you have certainty that all the strongly enriched uranium was in the Fordow Mountain, or part of it? ‘
‘There were satellite photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance? Are you sure that nothing of that strongly enriched uranium has been moved? ‘
“Of course we look at every aspect,” Hegseeth replied before he turned his old colleague bizarre. “But Jennifer, you’ve been about the worst, the one who deliberately displays what the president says.”

Defense -Secretary Pete Hegseeth sparkled with Fox News Pentagon Correspondent Jennifer Griffin during the Pentagon lettering on Thursday

Hegseeth, the former colleague of Griffin, called her “the worst” and accused the journalist of a wrong representation of President Trump

Griffin quickly fought back against the accusation, praised her report on the strike and said she was the first to break news about the goals of the ventilation shaft
The Veteran Pentagon reporter immediately intervened and emphasized to emphasize Hegseeth how she was the first journalist to reveal how the operation focused on the ventilation axes of the nuclear facility and more.
“I was the first to report on the ventilation shafts on Saturday evening, and in fact I was the first to describe the B-2-bombers, the refueling, the entire mission, with great accuracy,” replied the Fox News correspondent.
“So I have problems with that,” she added.
Satellite images showed trucks that arrived in the nuclear facility of Fordow only a few days before the strikes, which led to questions whether the Iranians move their enriched uranium to another location before the American bombs were dropped.
“I am not aware of any intelligence that I have assessed that says that things were not where they should be – moved or otherwise,” Hegseeth later told another reporter.
Multiple sources that are familiar with an initial assessment of the battle damage told CNN and the New York Times That the strikes of the nuclear facilities of Iran have reset the country’s nuclear program for a few months.
“It’s for the time being,” said Hegseeth on Thursday about the leaked assessment.
“It points out that it is not coordinated at all with the intelligence community, there is a low confidence in this report, there are gaps.”

Hegseeth was animated at times when it spoke about the leak of the intelligence that falls through the press

The boss of the Pentagon spent a lot of time reducing the leak and said several times that the American strikes were successful
The bigger problem, according to Hegseeth, is the non -patriotic media.
“You welcomed Trump so hard, it’s just like in your DNA and Blood,” Hegseeth accused the reporters in the Chamber. “You have to cheer against the effectiveness of these strikes.”
“Trying to leak and play that it was not successful, it is irresponsible.”
The secretary of the Pentagon also called on statements by CIA director John Ratcliffe and director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Both intelligence leaders issued statements on Wednesday evening stating that the damage to the nuclear sites of Iran ‘years’ will take to rebuild.
“CIA can confirm that a set of credible intelligence indicates that Iran’s nuclear program has been seriously damaged by recent targeted strikes,” said Hegseeth.
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