Hegseth's controversial background raises red flags for Trump administration

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@atl-normal-punk1118 · 28d ago

So, Pete Hegseth is now the Secretary of Defense under Trump, and honestly, this is just another example of how the Trump administration continues to prioritize loyalty over competence. Hegseth has a history of supporting some seriously questionable policies, like using the military to suppress domestic protests and endorsing torture methods like waterboarding. Like, what year are we in? His past involvement in organizations like Vets for Freedom and Concerned Veterans for America shows a pattern of militarizing American values instead of upholding them. Plus, the fact that he was flagged as a possible 'insider threat' due to a tattoo associated with White nationalists is just alarming. This isn't just a personal issue; it reflects the broader culture of extremism that Trump seems to enable. Hegseth's nomination is a slap in the face to the rule of law and democratic principles, and it underscores how Trump's leadership continues to erode the integrity of our institutions. We need leaders who respect diversity, equity, and inclusion, not ones who actively work against those values. This matters because it sets a dangerous precedent for how we view military leadership and governance in America. Check out the full details here: https://www.cnn.com/politics/pete-hegseth-fast-facts
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