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Where did Emily Compagno go?

Tell them

I would prefer that only Emily Compagno interview me

I would also like Elisabeth Hasselbeck to be there

and for them to interview me together

both at the same time

And

If I am to appear on The View

I would prefer Rosie O Donnell not be present to avoid extended commentary about a particular political figure

At length

Please tell her I care about my television ratings

The image is a screenshot of a Wikipedia page dedicated to an individual named Pete Hegseth. The page includes a header with the title "Pete Hegseth" prominently displayed at the top. Below the title, there is a brief introductory paragraph that provides basic information about him, including his full name, date of birth (June 6, 1980), and his roles as a television presenter, author, and former Army National Guard officer. It notes that he has served as the 29th United States Secretary of Defense since January 2025.

To the right of the text, there is an official portrait of Pete Hegseth. In the portrait, he is dressed in a dark suit with a white dress shirt and a striped tie that features shades of blue. He has short, neatly styled hair and is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. The background of the portrait includes an American flag and what appears to be a blue flag with an emblem, possibly representing the military or government.

The text on the page continues with details about Hegseth's education at Princeton University, his military service, and his involvement with various organizations after leaving Iraq. It mentions his role as a co-host on "Fox & Friends Weekend" from 2017 to 2024 and his authorship of several books, including "American Crusade" and "The War on Warriors."

At the bottom of the image, there is a section labeled "Official portrait, 2025," along with the title "29th United States Secretary of Defense" and the word "Incumbent" indicating his current position. The overall layout is typical of a Wikipedia entry, with a clean, organized structure that includes hyperlinks for further reading. The background of the page is white, and the text is in black, with some sections highlighted in blue for emphasis.
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