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Defense Secretary Hegseth was seen chewing an unidentified substance during a ceremony honoring six U.S. service members killed in a non-hostile KC-135 crash over Iraq.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was seen chewing a substance not identified as gum during a dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base on Wednesday, where he joined President Trump and other officials to honor six U.S. service members killed in a KC-135 crash over Iraqi airspace.
The Pentagon denied the gum report but did not clarify what Hegseth was consuming.
The crash, not caused by hostile or friendly fire, brought the U.S. military death toll in the Iran-related conflict to 13.
The ceremony was closed to the press at families’ request, amid criticism of Trump’s white “USA” cap and the accidental airing of old footage.
The USS Gerald R. Ford resumed operations after mechanical issues, while intelligence leaders faced scrutiny over conflicting statements on Iran’s nuclear threat.
El secretario de Defensa Hegseth fue visto masticando una sustancia no identificada durante una ceremonia en honor a seis miembros del servicio de EE.UU. muertos en un accidente no hostil KC-135 sobre Irak.