The most aggressive incident, which was aired on social media after Donald Trump’s choice for Fox News host Pete Hegseth, is one that involves him throwing an axe at a person during a live TV ploy. Pete Hegseth, a co-host of Fox & Friends, may have caused ax throwing on nighttime broadcast for everyone else. Users of the Army Hellcats group happened to walk behind the destination, and when Hegseth’s toss sailed over the walls, the machete struck drummer”, a 2019 article read. And now that Donald Trump has named him defence secretary, the video has gone viral.
Hegseth threw the axe, why? What really happened?
Hegseth, an Army National Guard agent, participated in an ax-throwing battle against Clayton Morris on Fox and Friends. Hegseth struck a gentleman on purpose, not because he had been trained in the military, but rather hit a musician who was standing on the side of the road. Following the incident, Hegseth was later sued for striking a US Army expert commander, according to the Associated Press.
Jeff Prosperie, who claimed he was not severely beat but did experience some wrist cuts, was the victim of the ax’s sudden impact. ” It could have been much worse or fatal”, he wrote on Facebook, and said it was the effect of “obvious carelessness”.
” When shooting or throwing, always know what is behind your goal”, he wrote.
Pete Hegseth disregarded the push for military richness and demonized Islam.
According to Pete Hegeseth, efforts to include transgender and women in the army are reducing US protection. His position on Islam is likewise contentious because he claimed that it should be countered by a new campaign because it threatens to overthrow America.
In his latest book, published this summertime ahead of the 2024 presidential poll, Hegseth called on America’s following commander in chief to change the government’s target — beginning by reverting the Department of Defense to its pre-1947 title, the Department of War.