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Pete Hegseth shares shocking never-before-told Biden inauguration story in new book

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  • Pete Hegseth releases his new book 'The War on Warriors'
  • Highlights concerns about a 'woke' military and the U.S. military's future
  • Reveals shocking never-before-told Biden inauguration story
Story

Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and former National Guard member, wrote a book called "The War on Warriors." He joined the military in 2001 to serve his country. He felt that the military was changing in ways he didn't agree with. He believes that the military should focus on being strong and united, not on woke ideologies. Hegseth faced challenges in the military because the top leaders were pushing for things like CRT, D.E.I, and trans training. He talked to many active soldiers who didn't want to take part in these trainings. They felt that other things, like gunnery tables and soldier qualifications, were more important. But the top brass insisted on prioritizing woke training over these essential skills. Hegseth was separated from the Army in 2024 because of a tattoo on his chest that was mistakenly seen as extremist. He believes this happened because of the changing views within the military. He wants his sons to know that the military needs to change its leadership to focus on unity and strength. Former President Donald Trump also criticized the military's shift towards being woke. He believes that the military should prioritize winning wars over being politically correct. Hegseth agrees with Trump and thinks that the military's focus on diversity is not as important as being united. In his book and interviews, Hegseth emphasizes the need for a new commander-in-chief who understands the importance of unity in the military. He believes that the current military leadership is causing dysfunction and that changes are needed to ensure the military remains strong and focused on its mission.

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