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MIC DROP: Pete Hegseth Fact-Checks the Media Like a Boss

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth just turned the Pentagon into a live-action fact-checking machine. That’s right—the days of the media twisting national defense policy like a pretzel are OVER. Hegseth is taking control of the narrative, and he’s doing it on camera.

Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

For too long, the media has run wild with their bogus takes on national security, but now? The Pentagon is fighting back with receipts. Hegseth just dropped THREE major fact-checks, calling out the mainstream media for its laughably bad reporting on America’s defense strategy. And let me tell you, it’s a thing of beauty.

1. “DOGE”—Not Just a Meme, but a Mission

Hegseth kicked things off by addressing the Pentagon’s latest initiative, DOGE (and no, not the crypto, folks). The goal? Cutting fat, eliminating bureaucratic nonsense, and reinvesting in what actually matters—America’s defense.

“We welcome DOGE, and finding those efficiencies is how we save taxpayer dollars. That is a good thing that of course is being distorted through the media…”

Ah, yes. The media twisting smart fiscal policy into some scandalous “controversy”—classic. But Hegseth isn’t playing their game. Trimming the bloated bureaucracy is good for America, period.

2. Biden’s Woke Budget Gets a Reality Check

The media really wanted to sell the idea that the Pentagon’s budget overhaul was all about “cutting vital programs.” Cute. Too bad Hegseth came in with the truth hammer.

“The media wants to call these exclusive cuts, but it’s the opposite, of course, as always is the case… we are pulling around 8% or $50,000,000,000 from the Biden budget.”

That’s right—Biden’s bloated, woke, nonlethal, DEI-obsessed budget is getting the axe. Instead, that money will be funneled into actual defense priorities that protect the country, not bureaucratic fluff. America First is BACK, and the Pentagon is putting the dollars where they actually belong.

3. Federal Workforce Probation—Because Performance Matters

Finally, Hegseth tackled the media’s pearl-clutching over the Pentagon reevaluating its probationary workforce. Because, apparently, expecting federal employees to actually perform their jobs is controversial now? Please.

“Bottom line, it is simply not in the public interest to retain individuals whose contributions are not mission-critical, and to restore accountability within the federal workforce.”

Translation? If you’re not doing your job at the Pentagon, don’t expect to coast forever. Accountability is back in style, and taxpayers deserve a workforce that actually earns its paycheck.

This is the energy we need. No more letting the media distort policies, no more letting leftist narratives dictate military strategy. Secretary Hegseth and his team are laying down the facts, on camera, straight from the source. And guess what? The American people are eating it up.

The only ones mad? The usual suspects in the media, who are quickly realizing that their favorite spin tactics won’t work anymore.