White House looking to replace Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, NPR reports
- The White House dismissed an NPR report claiming they are seeking a replacement for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, stating it is based on an anonymous source who lacks authority to comment.
- Pete Hegseth faces controversy over allegations of improperly sharing military operation details in a chat.
- Four senior advisers to Hegseth have left their positions in recent weeks amid these controversies.
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The Bob Cesca Show 4/22/25
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Why Hegseth's Troubles Give Republicans Serious Heartburn
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. The knives are out for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. While top White House officials insist the growing questions surrounding the Defense Secretary’s behavior is proof he’s threatening the status quo, the sentiment across much of the capital is far less charitable. Amid the fallout of news that he shared military target…
The Coordinated Hit Job On Pete Hegseth Must Be Exposed And Defeated
On January 24, 2017, just four days after Donald Trump was inaugurated for his first term in office, the FBI sent two agents to the White House to interrogate Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn. It wasn’t billed as an interrogation at the time; they convinced Flynn that it was just an opportunity for a friendly chat. But in retrospect, their goal could not have been any more clear: They wanted to manufacture a pretext to secure Fly…
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