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New York Times blasted for ‘idiotic' fact check on Hegseth's pilot comments

New York Times blasted for ‘idiotic' fact check on Hegseth's pilot comments

Sky News AU2 hours ago

Sky News host Rita Panahi says the New York Times is now running fact checks – objecting to Pete Hegseth's comments about B-2 bomber pilots.
Pentagon reporter John Ismay criticised Hegseth for referring to B-2 pilots as 'our boys', when both men and women have been trained to fly them.
'What an absolutely idiotic thing to obsess about,' Ms Panahi said.

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