Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth won’t meet with any “beardos” serving in South Korea. Service members stationed in the Pacific recently received notice that enlistees with shaving waivers will not be allowed to attend Hegseth’s upcoming Camp Humphreys rally, according to military site Task Purpose. Related Articles ‘Not how any of us want to live’: Judge orders Border Patrol boss...
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