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pete hegseth The bizarre claim that he would not trust Stephen Miller or Marco Rubio to take care of his children has been met with questions all around. Controversial “double-tap” strike An alleged drug boat from Venezuela continues to roam.
Speaking to Katie Miller, wife of the United States Homeland Security Advisor, hegseth It also revealed which cabinet member he would most call in case of an emergency. These comments were made during the recording of an episode katie miller podcast,
The upset secretary shared the comments with his wife, Jennifer.
“Who will you trust to take care of your children?” the host asked. “It could just be another member of the cabinet.”
“I mean, not your husband or Marco. I would trust the Vice President. I mean, I’ve known Sean Duffy for years. I would trust him.”
“I would trust Brooke Rollins or Pam. Basil is unbelievable,” he said, referring to the attorney general and director of national intelligence.
Hegseth, who has been married three times, has seven biological and stepchildren. He has a daughter with his current wife Jennifer Rauchette and is stepfather to her three children.
He also has three children with his former wife, Samantha Deering.
Despite criticism of Stephen Miller’s child care abilities, Hegseth said the Homeland Security adviser is the same wardrobe member He is the one most likely to call in an emergency.
miller’s The wife laughed and agreed, “One hundred percent.”
“Stephen, you know it’s true. You know it’s true,” Hegseth said. “There are other people on the list, but he’s at the top of the mountain.”
Criticism of Hegseth escalated this week when he called for a cute children’s character to justify their attack On an alleged Venezuelan drug boat.
After that this attack happened US forces were reportedly told to “kill them all”. On the drug boat, led the army to bomb the ship. When it became clear that survivors were clinging to the debris, the army swung into action. The ship was attacked a second time,
Hegseth shared an AI-generated image of Franklin the Turtle to justify his actions, captioned “Franklin targets narco terrorists,
The cover depicts the eponymous turtle wearing military fatigues, flying over the ocean and brandishing a rocket launcher.
In the image, AI-generated Franklin is seen launching a missile at a boat Burst in flames,
“For your Christmas wish list,” Hegseth captioned the post.
Kids Can Press, which publishes the original Franklin books, criticized Hegseth in a statement describing the cartoon character as a “beloved Canadian icon who has inspired generations of children and stands for kindness, empathy and inclusivity”.
“We strongly condemn any abusive, violent or unauthorized use of Franklin’s name or image, which directly contradicts these values,” the publishing house said. written on x,