ProPublica backlash raged after email revealed one hour deadline provided for Pete Hegseth to prove he wasn't lying about West Point.
ProPublica is facing backlash from conservatives over its journalistic methods covering a story related to Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth's acceptance by West Point.
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Rep. Jim Banks has accused West Point of attempting to "sabotage" Pete Hegseth's Secretary of Defense nomination after mistakenly claiming he was not accepted.
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