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Hegseth Boots CNN from Pentagon: A Win for Truth in Trump's America

In a bold and decisive move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sent shockwaves through the liberal media elite by evicting CNN from its cushy Pentagon workspace. This action, announced late Friday, February 7, 2025, marks a significant victory for the Trump administration’s ongoing battle against what many conservatives see as fake news and biased reporting. CGN Network proudly stands with Hegseth as he reshapes the Pentagon press corps to reflect the values of an America-first agenda.

The Purge of Propaganda
The decision to oust CNN comes as part of Hegseth’s newly instituted "media rotation program," a policy designed to shake up the entrenched legacy media presence at the Pentagon. Alongside CNN, other left-leaning outlets like The Washington Post, The Hill, and The War Zone were also shown the door, making way for conservative powerhouses such as Newsmax, the Washington Examiner, the Daily Caller, and The Free Press. This isn’t just a reshuffling of desks—it’s a deliberate strike against the entrenched narrative peddled by outlets that have long been accused of undermining American interests.

Hegseth, a former Fox News host and ardent Trump loyalist, has wasted no time in his tenure as Defense Secretary to align the Pentagon with the administration’s priorities. His office made it clear that this rotation "revokes not a single press credential," meaning CNN and its ilk can still report—just not from the privileged perch they’ve enjoyed for years. For conservatives, this is a long-overdue correction to a system that has favored liberal bias over balanced journalism.

Why CNN Had to Go
CNN’s expulsion from the Pentagon isn’t just symbolic; it’s a direct response to years of what many on the right call propaganda masquerading as news. From their relentless anti-Trump coverage to their handling of military affairs, CNN has been a frequent target of conservative criticism for pushing narratives over facts. Hegseth’s move signals that the days of letting such outlets operate unchecked within the heart of America’s defense apparatus are over.
Social media erupted with support for the decision, with posts on X praising Hegseth for “finally kicking the fake news out of the Pentagon.” One user declared, “Pete Hegseth just did what every patriot has been waiting for—CNN’s out, and it’s about time!” The sentiment reflects a broader conservative frustration with legacy media’s influence on national security discourse.

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A New Era at the Pentagon
This shake-up is only the latest in Hegseth’s aggressive overhaul of the Pentagon since taking the helm. Already, he’s ordered massive budget cuts, purged diversity initiatives, and shifted focus to border security—all moves that resonate deeply with the Trump base. The media rotation program is another feather in his cap, ensuring that the voices reporting from the Pentagon align more closely with the administration’s vision of strength, sovereignty, and truth.
Critics, predictably, are crying foul. The Pentagon Press Association has protested, and liberal pundits are framing this as an attack on press freedom. But conservatives see through the spin—this isn’t about silencing anyone; it’s about leveling the playing field. CNN can still whine from the sidelines, but they’ll have to do it without the taxpayer-funded office space they once took for granted.

The Bigger Picture
For CGN Network viewers, Hegseth’s decision is a testament to the Trump administration’s commitment to rooting out the deep-seated biases that have plagued our institutions. It’s a signal that the days of the liberal media holding undue sway over America’s defense narrative are numbered. As Hegseth told reporters upon arriving at the Pentagon, “We’re here to deliver on President Trump’s priorities efficiently and effectively.” Kicking CNN to the curb is just the start.
Stay tuned to CGN Network as we continue to cover this historic shift, bringing you the unfiltered truth about how Trump’s team is taking back America—one institution at a time.

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