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Pete Hegseth Exposes Media Lies About Trump Rebuilding Biden’s Depleted Military [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 15, 2026 10:36 am
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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Pete Hegseth Exposes Media Lies About Trump Rebuilding Biden’s Depleted Military [WATCH]
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On Sunday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took direct aim at what he described as a phony panic crafted by the media over supposed shortages in U.S. military stockpiles.

Appearing on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Hegseth dismissed claims that America’s munitions reserves were running dangerously low, calling those reports “a manufactured story” designed to cause unnecessary alarm.

The exchange with host Margaret Brennan turned tense when she pressed Hegseth about recent warnings from defense analysts and lawmakers who have expressed concern about munitions supplies.

Brennan cited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plea for more weapon production capacity, asking Hegseth whether the United States should help allies build interceptors and Patriots.

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Hegseth responded confidently, saying, “Nobody makes better and more munitions than the United States of America, and we are open to co-production wherever we can. And because of this administration, we’re supercharging our arsenal of freedom, building more, building faster, opening up the Pentagon, ripping through the Pentagon bureaucracy to force industry to move faster. So our stockpiles are strong, and it will only get stronger in the future.”

Brennan shot back by citing private industry reports claiming that munitions producers are stretched thin.

Hegseth brushed off those claims as politically motivated fearmongering. “That is a manufactured story that the media wants to peddle,” he said without hesitation.

When Brennan reminded him that he had testified before Congress about rebuilding certain stockpiles, Hegseth stood firm.

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“You don’t have to read back to me what I testified,” he said.

“I speculated some munitions take more time than others. We’ve got lots of them, we’re building more than ever before. The Biden administration gave away hundreds of billions to Ukraine. And so President Trump had to refill, and he has, and we have in real time.”

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The moment drew clear contrast between the Trump administration’s aggressive approach to defense production and the languid bureaucracy that had gripped the military under Democratic leadership.

Hegseth, a former Army officer himself, has been one of the loudest voices calling for a revitalized defense industrial base built around American innovation and speed rather than red tape.

Critics in the mainstream media have been eager to spin every logistical challenge into a full-blown national security crisis, particularly when it makes the Trump administration look bad.

That tendency was on full display as Brennan tried to corner Hegseth using his own previous testimony.

But rather than take the bait, Hegseth flipped the narrative right back, accusing the media of stoking panic for ratings instead of reporting on the real progress being made.

In reality, American defense production has made an impressive comeback.

Orders for artillery shells, missiles, and interceptors have surged, with plants running around the clock.

Hegseth has credited Trump’s defense policies and deregulation efforts with cutting through decades of Pentagon inefficiency.

By prioritizing direct coordination between the military and private industry, production lines have reportedly expanded at rates not seen since the Cold War.

The fight over narrative is as political as it is logistical.

The left loves to paint the military as hollowed out whenever it serves their argument for bigger government spending or global entanglement.

By creating the appearance of crisis, liberal pundits can justify continued money pipelines to foreign conflicts like Ukraine while ignoring the progress made at home.

What makes Hegseth’s comments stand out is that he does not just deny the claims, he exposes the deliberate framing behind them.

The term “manufactured story” rings true for many Americans tired of watching legacy media invent new doomsday scenarios to paint conservatives as reckless or unprepared.

Much of the so-called evidence for these stockpile shortages comes from analysts tied to defense lobbyists or think tanks connected to previous Democratic administrations.

Brennan’s grilling reflects the same pattern conservatives have seen across corporate media.

When a Trump official boasts of success or recovery, networks scramble to poke holes in the progress.

But when Democrats preside over real shortages or strategic weakness, the media’s tone shifts to one of gentle sympathy and “complex challenges.”

Hegseth’s refusal to play along left Brennan visibly irritated and exposed the double standard in full view.

Despite the noise, Hegseth reiterated that munitions manufacturing is scaling faster today than at any point in recent history.

He said Trump’s leadership has restored both confidence and capacity, a combination that has reinvigorated America’s defense industry and sent a clear message to adversaries.

The production surge, he said, is not just about replenishing what was sent abroad but about creating sustainable supply chains that protect American readiness well into the future.

Pressed again about whether some equipment would still take time to replenish, Hegseth admitted that certain complex systems naturally require longer production cycles.

But he reminded viewers that the process is already ahead of schedule compared to previous Pentagon timelines.

His calm but assertive answers cut through the usual Beltway noise, replacing bureaucratic jargon with an unmistakable sense of momentum.

As the interview wrapped, it became clear that the clash was not about stockpiles at all but about control of the story.

The media wants a crisis to cover, while the administration wants to showcase revival.

With numbers and factories on his side, Pete Hegseth seems content to let results do the talking.

he supposed “depletion crisis” looks less like a military problem and more like one more media-manufactured fantasy collapsing under the weight of reality.

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