Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth escalated his assaults on the media Thursday, evaluating reporters protecting the Iran warfare to the Pharisees, the biblical Jewish group that opposed Jesus.
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The feedback got here at a Pentagon press briefing wherein Hegseth first described the American media as “extremely unpatriotic.”
“I simply can’t assist however discover the infinite stream of rubbish, the relentlessly damaging protection you can not resist peddling, regardless of the historic and vital success of this effort and the success of our troops,” Hegseth mentioned, referring to the Iran warfare.
“Generally it’s onerous to determine what aspect a few of you might be really on,” he added.
For the reason that combating started in late February, Hegseth, who’s Christian, has regularly used non secular rhetoric at information conferences and attacked the media over its protection. However he went additional Thursday by doing so with non secular overtones.
Hegseth mentioned he was at church on Sunday when his pastor learn a Bible passage that described Jesus therapeutic a person in entrance of the Pharisees, “the so-called and self-appointed elites of their time.”
“Our press are similar to these Pharisees — not all of you, not all of you, however the legacy Trump-hating press. Your politically motivated animus for President Trump almost fully blinds you from the brilliance of our American warriors,” he mentioned.
Hegseth added: “The Pharisees scrutinized each good act with a purpose to discover a violation, solely searching for the damaging. The hardened hearts of our press are calibrated solely to impugn. I might ask you to open your eyes to the goodness, the historic success of our troops, the braveness of this president.”
Hegseth was a member of the media — a Fox Information host — earlier than President Donald Trump tapped him to guide the Protection Division. Like another members of the Trump administration, his use of Christian rhetoric in public statements is a departure from the language utilized by his predecessors.
Invoice Grueskin, a professor on the Columbia College Graduate Faculty of Journalism, mentioned Hegseth’s newest assaults on the press revealed a misunderstanding of the position of the media within the U.S.
“It’s no shock {that a} Fox Information host who has carried out so little precise reporting in his profession would fail to grasp how journalists do their jobs,” Grueskin mentioned. “However Hegseth offers it away when he says, ‘Generally it’s onerous to determine what aspect a few of you might be really on.’”
“Ideally, reporters are on the aspect of the reality and see their position as offering essentially the most correct, full and clear account of what’s occurring on the bottom,” added Grueskin, a former senior editor on the Miami Herald, Wall Avenue Journal and Bloomberg Information. “That’s particularly tough provided that Hegseth himself has restricted journalists’ entry on the Pentagon and that it’s nearly inconceivable for U.S. reporters to work inside Iran’s borders.”
Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox Information anchor, additionally criticized Hegseth’s remarks.
“As a Christian how dare you utilize faith to disgrace those that merely ask questions,” she wrote on X.
The Pentagon didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.













