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Rhiannon12866

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Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:00 PM Mar 4

'Thin skin doesn't get you too far': Pete Hegseth whines over press coverage of troop casualties - Deadline - MS NOW



Paul Rieckhoff, Host of the Independent Americans' Podcast, and John Brennan, Former CIA Director, join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline: White House to discuss the Trump Administration still failing to offer clear objectives about the military campaign taking place in Iran and what the next steps could look like. - Aired on 03/04/2026.
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'Thin skin doesn't get you too far': Pete Hegseth whines over press coverage of troop casualties - Deadline - MS NOW (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Mar 4 OP
Kegsbreath wants more cheerleading from media, Ilsa Mar 4 #1
MaddowBlog-Pentagon puts restrictions on photographers, adding to Hegseth's anti-press campaign LetMyPeopleVote 14 hrs ago #2

Ilsa

(64,269 posts)
1. Kegsbreath wants more cheerleading from media,
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:14 PM
Mar 4

not questions about what our military is dying for. Sickening, especially coming from a former soldier or whatever he was.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,789 posts)
2. MaddowBlog-Pentagon puts restrictions on photographers, adding to Hegseth's anti-press campaign
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 03:45 PM
14 hrs ago

Whether the secretary realizes it or not, it’s not the photographers who are making him look bad.

Whether Hegseth realizes this or not, it’s not photographers who are making him look bad.

He’s managing to do that all on his own.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-12T14:44:53.756Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/pentagon-puts-restrictions-on-photographers-adding-to-hegseths-anti-press-campaign

When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke in the Pentagon briefing room on the third day of the war in Iran, he was an unfamiliar sight: It was the first time the former Fox News host had appeared in the room since June. Not surprisingly, media photographers took a barrage of pictures of the secretary at the briefing.

That ordinarily wouldn’t be especially notable, except in this instance, the developments led the Defense Department to make some unexpected changes. The Washington Post reported that the Pentagon has barred press photographers from war briefings after Hegseth’s staff deemed published images of the secretary “unflattering.” From the article:

Several outlets including the Associated Press, Reuters and Getty Images sent photographers to the briefing from Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

But after they published photos — which have broad reach because they are licensed by publications globally — members of Hegseth’s staff told colleagues that they did not like the way that the secretary looked. Hegseth’s aides decided to shut out photographers from the two subsequent briefings at the Pentagon, on March 4 and March 10, according to the two people familiar with the decision
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....But the shift on photographers pushes the broader effort to a new and more embarrassing level: The Defense Department isn’t just concerned about substance, it now seems to be focused on appearances.

For all of Hegseth’s rhetoric about the importance of “lethality,” the secretary and his team continue to indulge in an endless parade of distractions. In the days leading up to the U.S. military offensive in Iran, Hegseth spent his time distancing the Defense Department from some of the nation’s leading universities while whining about “wokeness,” feuding with Anthropic over artificial intelligence safeguards, and forcing Scouting America to abandon programs and policies aimed at promoting diversity.

Now, while the Pentagon is ostensibly focused on ongoing operations in the Middle East, he and his team are taking time for reprisals against photographers over “unflattering” images of the secretary.

The gap between Hegseth’s tough-guy posturing and his real-world efforts is large and growing. Whether Hegseth realizes this or not, it’s not photographers who are making him look bad. He’s managing to do that all on his own.
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