Hegseth snaps at 'rude' reporter for interrupting Pentagon briefing on Iran
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Secretary of War Pete Hegseth rebuked a reporter mid-briefing Wednesday at the Pentagon after she interrupted as he was calling on another journalist, telling her to "just wait" before continuing with questions on Iran and the U.S.-brokered ceasefire. During the exchange, Hegseth had just finished answering questions about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and what he described as a "new regime" dynamic when he turned to recognize another reporter.
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