Pete Hegseth And Kid Rock Fly Over Washington D.C.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and musician Kid Rock flew in Army Apache helicopters around Washington D.C. on Monday. The flight occurred weeks after the military faced scrutiny for a similar flight near the singer's Tennessee home. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated the helicopters were part of events tied to the White House's celebration of the nation's 250th anniversary. Kid Rock met with service members and filmed videos for upcoming patriotic content during the visit. Hegseth praised Kid Rock as a strong supporter of U.S. troops.
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“Secretary Warp Pete Hengseth and Kid Rock flew in Army Apache helicopters around Washington D.C. on Monday. ... Parnell added that Kid Rock met with service members, filmed videos for upcoming patriotic”
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