And Hegseth, a former weekend Fox News anchor, does not like how the media covered him as he ascended – utterly unqualified and looking like the third lead of a cheesy spring-break movie.
As The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer wrote at the time, a trail of documents indicated that Hegseth was dumped from prior leadership positions for financial mismanagement, sexist behaviour and drinking on the job.
His tenure at the Pentagon has been marked by chaos as he pushed out several top black and female leaders and derided “fat troops” and “fat generals”.
Knowing he’s in over his head, Hegseth has grown more paranoid and resentful – qualities we need in the supervisor of a nearly trillion-dollar budget, supervising troops and weapons all over the world.
When I covered stories in Saudi Arabia, officials attached minders to us. But imposing such undemocratic, restrictive protocols at the Pentagon makes it seem as if we’re run by tin-pot dictators.
Trump can seem more open with reporters. Attention is his oxygen, after all. But he continually maligns the media.
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And there’s a creepy Invasion of the Body Snatchers feel to the press corps at the White House now as the perches of legacy media get filled with MAGA ringers – like the two White House “reporters” from Mike “MyPillow” Lindell’s “news” network.
One of the pillow reporters, Cara Castronuova, was among the handful of media representatives allowed in with Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Friday.
Castronuova’s penetrating “questions” consisted of gushing over Trump, who “stuck out his neck” for a Middle East peace deal, and chiding Zelensky for wanting the weapons that Trump had suggested he might give Ukraine. “As he said,” Castronuova tartly told the Ukrainian president, “we need our Tomahawks, too.”
Trump dodged Vietnam with his bone spurs excuse, and he has called the Iraq War “the single worst decision ever made.” So, somewhere, under all that bombast and desire to be praised rather than challenged, he knows we need a vibrant Pentagon media corps to ferret out the truth when our leaders are lying to us to prolong or start wars.
America’s greatest fiascoes happened because there wasn’t enough sunlight cast on them. As a chastened JFK told The New York Times′ managing editor, Turner Catledge, after the Bay of Pigs: “Maybe if you had printed more about the operation, you would have saved us from a colossal mistake.”
After reporters – including those from Fox News and Newsmax – refused to agree to Hegseth’s 21 pages of conditions, the Defence Department’s official X social account trolled them with a puerile meme.
Hegseth, immature and unconfident, cannot accept that a free press is integral to democracy. As Thomas Jefferson put it: “Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.”
Hopefully, the defence secretary who will take over when Hegseth is undone by the press for his ineptitude and un-American diktats will understand that.


