All the Heinous Pentagon Pete Looks He Wants Censored - The Daily Beast

Hegseth’s goons have banned photographers because they didn’t like how he looked. Here is what he wants censored—and some he might want to add to the list.

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The Pentagon is reportedly cracking down on photographers who captured Pete Hegseth in a negative light—but the rah-rah defense secretary has already produced plenty of heinous photos over the years.

Certain news photographers have been “barred” from briefings about the war with Iran for snapping photos on Mar. 2 at the Pentagon of Hegseth, a 45-year-old former Fox News weekend anchor, that his goons determined to be “unflattering,” two sources told The Washington Post.

If you’re wondering what he looked like on the day, and what he might object to, we are none the wiser on the latter: The Pentagon has not returned the Beast’s request for comment.

But here are the photos he apparently wanted banned, and below them, is a glimpse at some of Hegseth’s looks that may be related to his complaints.

When he is not at press briefings, of course, Hegseth like to portray himself as a man of action, which has led to a possibly unprecedented number of topless photos of a secretary of defense, all of which reveal his body art.

Hegseth’s many tattoos were a hot topic during his narrow Senate confirmation, particularly a large Jerusalem cross on his chest—a symbol critics link to Christian nationalism and modern crusader imagery.

Pete Hegseth, shows his tattoos, including the Crusader cross on his chest.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shows off a new tattoo on his right bicep that reads "kafir" in Arabic – a word that translates to "infidel."

National Guard leaders even barred Hegseth from serving at former President Joe Biden’s inauguration because they flagged another tattoo, featuring the French words “Deus Vult” (God wills it), on his bicep as a possible extremist symbol. Hegseth has rejected any notion that he is a white nationalist and noted that his tattoos are historic Christian symbols.

Unlike many of his predecessors, Hegseth does not keep a low profile as Trump’s secretary of defense.

Pete Hegseth

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Pentagon press conference on Mar 10, 2026.

He frequently throws himself in front of TV cameras and has tried to ramp up military recruitment by installing a “warrior ethos” in the armed forces that he claims was absent during the Biden administration.

QUANTICO, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 30: U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks to senior military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico on September 30, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia. In an unprecedented gathering, almost 800 generals, admirals and their senior enlisted leaders have been ordered into one location from around the world on short notice. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

His over-the-top pep talks, including a September speech in which he required all of the top military brass to fly to Virginia for him to lead a pep rally, have irked top generals who just want him to competently lead the military.

All that leads to awkward facial expressions, which could be a cause of the sort of embarrassment which leads to a ban on photographers.

But he is hardly new to the public eye.

While Hegseth became a household name in MAGA 2.0, many of his most eye-popping photos came from his time as a Fox News host. During a 2023 New Year’s celebration, Hegseth, who has been accused of having a drinking problem, popped a bottle of champagne while in a dunk tank and took a swig from it. The host, who was wearing a white dress shirt, showed off his tattoos again once he was soaked in water and likely some booze.

Pete Hegseth drinking champagne from the bottle in a dunk tank during a Fox News 2023 New Years celebration segment.

Pete Hegseth drinking champagne from the bottle in a dunk tank during a Fox News 2023 New Years celebration segment.

Hegseth has particularly gone all out for his Fourth of July outfits each year at Fox. In 2020, he hosted Fox & Friends while wearing an American flag bowtie, a sports coat, an American flag belt, and camouflage shorts, which he showed off on live TV.

The following year, Hegseth celebrated the holiday wearing an eyesore of a shirt that read, “A pledge a day keeps the commies away.” He completed the look with an American flag cowboy hat.

Pete Hegseth celebrates Independence Day on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' on July 4, 2021 in New York City.

More recently, Hegseth’s day-to-day attire as a member of Trump’s Cabinet has seen him wear suits—albeit many with American flag accents or accessories.

The socks and shoes of Secretary of Defense of the United States Pete Hegseth, center, with illustrations of US flags during an International Commemorative Ceremony of the 81st Anniversary of the Landing of June 6, 1944, in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, France, on June 6, 2025.

Now, with more than just his own network’s cameras following him around, news photographers have captured a flurry of unflattering snaps of Hegseth.

Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth holds his closing press conference at the end of defense ministers' meetings at NATO headquarters on Feb. 13, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.

His frequent press events, increasing in frequency since Trump decided to ditch his “peace president” schtick and bomb Iran and abduct Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, have provided the cameras with even more opportunities to catch Hegseth at the wrong moment.

Pete Hegseth

The secretary, who often speaks loudly and gestures constantly when at the podium, may want to tone his antics down if he wants the number of awkward photographs to slow.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks to reporters about the collision of an American Airlines flight with a military Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport, at the White House on Jan. 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.

Until then, not-so-flattering photos will continue to pile up—no matter who is behind the camera.

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