Hegseth critics who have no military service experience should stand down and quit attacking the man.
Donald Trump’s landslide victory is emblematic of the American people’s demand for change from the current lackluster deep state and federal government’s floundering throughout the vast cesspool swamp of Washington DC.
One of these “shakers” is Pete Hegseth. This guy is a man’s man. He successfully swims the Hudson River with Navy Seals, and possesses two Bronze Stars, as a part of his 20-year service to America for his heroic action in combat with the enemy. Academically, the man is a “rocket scientist” as he is a graduate of Princeton and Harvard.
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