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00:00We saw Pete Hegseth there just briefly, and he was a former Fox News presenter.
00:06That's something we can't forget.
00:08But, wow, he's really gone out all guns blazing against the U.S. media
00:14and their reporting on these U.S. strikes in Iran.
00:20His style in that press conference was very Fox, you know, very confrontational.
00:25You can tell that he used to be on the network.
00:28He was really fired up.
00:29And what I found fascinating is the very thing he accused the media of,
00:34which is coming up with all these facts a day and a half after, you know, the strikes has happened,
00:39is exactly the same thing the administration is telling us all these things that have happened
00:43a day and a half after, you know, the strikes have happened.
00:48And as we know, there's been no, you know, independent, you know, assessors from the U.N.
00:53going in there to kind of look at the damage, see what's done.
00:55So there is still a lot of, you know, there's a lot that's unknown.
01:00But he's, you know, been accusatory against the media.
01:03And I think this is very, I mean, he's a Trump man.
01:06So this is what they do.
01:07If something's reported that they don't like, they don't agree with,
01:10if it's critical, it's instantly fake news.
01:13It's to be disregarded.
01:14So, yeah, that's to be expected.

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