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Pete Hegseth SLAMS Media for Downplaying Iran Strike Damage
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is calling out the liberal media, slamming CNN and The New York Times for what he calls a deliberate campaign to mislead the public about U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program. Hegseth defended the Trump-approved mission as a joint success backed by Israeli intelligence and airtight American strategy.
Media Under Fire
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth didn’t hold back during a June 26 Pentagon briefing, accusing left-wing media outlets of intentionally minimizing the impact of President Trump’s coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Hegseth called out CNN and The New York Times by name, claiming their reporting was blatantly political and out of step with verified intelligence.
“The instinct of CNN and The New York Times is to spin it—to hurt President Trump and this country,” – Pete Hegseth
He emphasized that early intelligence showed critical infrastructure at Fordow and Natanz was severely crippled, not “barely scratched” as reported by legacy outlets.
Intel Agencies Back Hegseth
CIA Director John Ratcliffe reinforced Hegseth’s statements, saying the destruction to Iran’s enrichment capabilities was far worse than media suggested. He confirmed that the Fordow nuclear facility suffered catastrophic damage, likely setting back Iran’s uranium enrichment timeline by years.
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President Trump also weighed in, crediting Israeli forces with confirming total destruction. “Israel’s guys went in there and said it was total obliteration,” he said, referring to post-strike intelligence gathered on the ground.
Media’s Narrative Crumbles
CNN and The New York Times both reported that the strikes had limited effect and caused only temporary disruption to Iran’s nuclear efforts. But with both U.S. and Israeli intelligence contradicting those claims, critics argue these outlets are prioritizing anti-Trump bias over facts.
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Even Iran’s own foreign ministry hinted at the severity of the damage, acknowledging “long-term setbacks” to several installations—an unusual admission from the regime.
Public Misled Yet Again
The clash between trusted military intel and legacy media spin has left many Americans questioning who to believe. As Hegseth and Ratcliffe present a unified national security assessment—and Trump drives the message home—the narrative being pushed by the mainstream media looks increasingly out of sync with reality.
With Iran vowing retaliation and tensions still rising, the need for accurate reporting and public trust has never been more critical. Hegseth’s warning rings loud: “Don’t let the media write their own version of the truth.”
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