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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegs' brother wants the military to step in and help deport immigrants
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living in the U.S. illegally. And the Trump administration is moving to designate the
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Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're breaking down
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two stories that have either been overlooked or undercovered by partisan media. I'm Craig DeGrelli
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starting today with a story that has been completely missed by the right, with only left-leaning sources reporting it. Philip Hegseth, brother of Defense Secretary
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Pete Hegseth, and a senior advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, is calling
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for the U.S. military to help carry out mass deportations. A leaked memo attributed to
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Philip Hegseth outlines a proposal for the Pentagon to deploy troops in support of the
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Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts. President Trump has already tapped the military to help strengthen border security, stationing troops along the border and sending
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National Guard as well as Marine units to Los Angeles during fiery anti-ice protests. The memo
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calls for similar operations in urban centers for years to come. On the left, there's been little
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coverage of another story. The Trump administration's push to designate the Muslim Brotherhood
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as a terrorist organization. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told New York radio host Sid Rosenberg
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the State Department is in the process of making that designation, noting the Brotherhood has multiple branches that would each have to be labeled
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Rubio said it's a lengthy process and that the group is likely to challenge the move in court
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The Muslim Brotherhood has been linked to Hamas, already designated a terrorist group
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and is banned in countries including Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Never miss out on a story, even if partisan media does
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to keep up on the latest headlines that are not getting attention based on who's behind the keyboard