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Hegseth Responds to Clinton’s Criticism with Viral ‘Reset’ Photo
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Conservatives rallied behind Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he responded to Hillary Clinton’s criticism with a 2009 photo of her and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov holding a “reset” button. Clinton had posted a comment mocking Hegseth’s actions regarding Russia, which sparked widespread support for Hegseth on social media. The photo, shared on X, quickly went viral, sparking reactions from conservative figures. The exchange comes amid ongoing debates over U.S.-Russia relations and the Trump administration’s handling of foreign policy.
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