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In reply to the discussion: Pentagon bars press photographers over 'unflattering' Hegseth photos [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(179,703 posts)57. Pentagon bans photographers for 'unflattering' photos of Pete Hegseth: report
Pete is a vain idiot
The Pentagon apparently shut out photographers from attending press briefings on the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war in Iran after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's staff decided recent photos of him were "unflattering," The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
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The Pentagon apparently shut out photographers from attending press briefings on the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war in Iran after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's staff decided recent photos of him were "unflattering," The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
The images from the March 2 briefing came after Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed during a joint military strike on Feb. 28. It was the first time Hegseth had appeared in the briefing room and spoken to press since June 26.
The Associated Press, Reuters and Getty Images were among the media groups that sent photographers to the briefing with Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"But after they published photos which have broad reach because they are licensed by publications globally members of Hegseths staff told colleagues that they did not like the way that the secretary looked," two people who were familiar with the decision told The Post. They asked to speak under the condition of anonymity, citing concerns over potential retaliation.
Hegseth's aides then barred photographers from joining two other briefings at the Pentagon on March 4 and March 10.
In order to use space in the Pentagon Briefing Room effectively, we are allowing one representative per news outlet if uncredentialed, excluding pool," Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson said in a written statement. "Photographs from the briefings are immediately released online for the public and press to use. If that hurts the business model for certain news outlets, then they should consider applying for a Pentagon press credential.
The images from the March 2 briefing came after Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed during a joint military strike on Feb. 28. It was the first time Hegseth had appeared in the briefing room and spoken to press since June 26.
The Associated Press, Reuters and Getty Images were among the media groups that sent photographers to the briefing with Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"But after they published photos which have broad reach because they are licensed by publications globally members of Hegseths staff told colleagues that they did not like the way that the secretary looked," two people who were familiar with the decision told The Post. They asked to speak under the condition of anonymity, citing concerns over potential retaliation.
Hegseth's aides then barred photographers from joining two other briefings at the Pentagon on March 4 and March 10.
In order to use space in the Pentagon Briefing Room effectively, we are allowing one representative per news outlet if uncredentialed, excluding pool," Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson said in a written statement. "Photographs from the briefings are immediately released online for the public and press to use. If that hurts the business model for certain news outlets, then they should consider applying for a Pentagon press credential.
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Pentagon bars press photographers over 'unflattering' Hegseth photos [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 11
OP
Jeepers. This would have come out just in time for Karoline Leavitt's daily press briefing, except
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 11
#3
If that's one of the photos, I'd say that's about as good as it gets. He's a whole lot more greasy looking with
Vinca
Mar 11
#15
Maybe he fell off the wagon (again) and is worried about more pics of him shitfaced?
Attilatheblond
Mar 11
#34
It doesn't bother me -- I'll be just fine if I NEVER see another photo him -- but what a diva (nt)
William Seger
Mar 11
#25
Where I grew up they would say "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear".
twodogsbarking
Mar 11
#31
Banned for that picture? What goddam snowflakes: it's not like they busted into his makeup room or a bathroom stall.
0rganism
Mar 11
#41
Has the Pentegon issued any guidence on photographing the best side of a sack of shit?
marble falls
Mar 11
#46
"So the bottom line is no one should ever put Pete's picture in any publication ever again."
riversedge
Mar 11
#54
Well, if he gives a press conference, it is guaranteed to have some unflattering screenshots.
LeftInTX
Mar 11
#56
Pentagon bans photographers for 'unflattering' photos of Pete Hegseth: report
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 11
#57
MaddowBlog-Pentagon puts restrictions on photographers, adding to Hegseth's anti-press campaign
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 12
#63