Pete Hegseth sets the course for the new US

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In a speech that ignited patriotic fervor across the nation, Pete Hegseth, current Secretary of Veterans Affairs under the Trump administration and one of the strongest voices of the American conservative movement, delivered a powerful message during a conference in Washington, D.C.: “No more gender quotas, no more DEI, no more climate change, no more guys in dresses — we’re done with that crap.”
Hegseth’s message was clear, direct, and deeply symbolic: the United States is leaving behind the era of political correctness, gender ideology, and identity politics that, for years, weakened the traditional values upon which the nation was built. “The American people are regaining their common sense. We don’t want any more fabricated divisions or ideologies imposed by globalist elites or college campuses,” he declared.
A war veteran and former host of Fox & Friends Weekend, Hegseth has become one of the pillars of Donald J. Trump’s new administration, known for his defense of veterans, the traditional family, and the foundational values of the republic. In his speech, he emphasized that the country must once again focus on moral strength, self-reliance, and individual merit — not on artificial systems of forced inclusion.

“The progressive experiment has failed. They told us we should feel guilty for being American, for being men, for being successful. But the truth is, this country needs more pride, more effort, and less victimhood,” Hegseth stated before a standing ovation.

The secretary also harshly criticized “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) policies, describing them as tools of indoctrination and division. “DEI unites no one; it separates people, destroys meritocracy, and replaces hard work with ideological quotas. Under President Trump’s leadership, that is over,” he asserted.
On the topic of climate policy, Hegseth was equally blunt: “Climate change has become a modern religion designed only for political control. We are not going to sacrifice our economy or our sovereignty for theories that enrich bureaucrats and punish the American worker,” he said, reaffirming the Trump administration’s commitment to energy independence and industrial growth.
Hegseth also addressed the gender agenda, criticizing what he called “the imposition of confusion on children.” “No more men in dresses in our schools, no more indoctrination in textbooks, no more attacks on masculinity. This country was built by strong men and women, not by weak ideologies,” he emphasized.
The conference concluded with a prolonged standing ovation and a message of unity: America is returning to its roots, guided by an administration that has ended the excesses of progressivism and restored pride to millions of citizens.

“The new America does not apologize for defending truth, family, faith, and freedom. Enough with agendas that divide us. We are a nation of heroes, not victims,” Hegseth concluded.

With figures like Pete Hegseth leading the way, the conservative and patriotic spirit that defines the Trump era is stronger than ever. The message is unequivocal: the age of weakness is over.

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