Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shut down Hillary Clinton with this one embarrassing photo from her past

Mar 6, 2025

Hillary Clinton never got over her humiliating loss to Donald Trump in 2016.

She’s resurrecting her “Russia, Russia, Russia” accusations against Donald Trump.

But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shut down Hillary Clinton with this one embarrassing photo from her past.

Special counsel John Durham’s report proved that Hillary Clinton’s campaign hired tech operatives to spy on computer servers at Trump Tower and in the Executive Office as a way to parrot the Russian-collusion hoax in 2016.

The Russian-collusion hoax was one of the biggest political scandals in American history.

The FBI used the fake Steele dossier that the Clinton campaign paid for to win a FISA warrant to spy on former Trump aide Carter Page.

Undercover informants were placed within the Trump campaign by the FBI.

After she lost the Presidency, Clinton launched a criminal conspiracy to frame Trump conspiring with Russian intelligence during the 2016 race.

Of course, John Durham’s report proved that the Russian-collusion hoax was a set up by the Clinton campaign.

Donald Trump did nothing wrong, but Hillary Clinton continues to peddle the lie that she lost in 2016 because of Russian-collusion.

And Clinton is once again accusing Donald Trump of selling out America for Russia.

Unnamed sources recently told the press that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had ordered the U.S. Cyber Command to pause offensive operations against Russia.

The sources claimed this was part of the deal to bring the war in Ukraine to an end.

“Three individuals supposedly familiar with the order told the Record on the condition of anonymity that Hegseth instructed Cyber Command chief Gen. Timothy Haugh last week to halt offensive digital actions against Russia,” The Blaze reported. “Haugh reportedly passed on the instruction to Cyber Command’s outgoing director of operations, Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Ryan Heritage.”

Hillary Clinton replied to a Fake News Media post on social media that linked to a story about Hegseth’s alleged order.

“Wouldn’t want to hurt Putin’s feelings,” Clinton captioned her post.

Pete Hegseth saw Hillary Clinton’s nasty remarks.

And he shut her down without even writing one word.

Instead, Hegseth posted a photo of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presenting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a red “reset” button.

The button was supposed to be a symbol of friendlier relations between the two countries.

“Although Clinton is now critical of the Trump administration’s efforts to improve diplomatic relations with the nuclear power, at the time she and her boss thought it was a worthwhile pursuit,” The Blaze reported. “The picture, taken a year after Russia’s invasion of Georgia and few years ahead of Russia’s invasion of the Crimean Peninsula, shows Clinton presenting Lavrov — dubbed by some Western diplomats as a ‘mouthpiece for Putin’ — with a red button symbolizing her desire to improve relations between Washington and Moscow.”

The embarrassing part is that the red button had the English word “reset” along with what Clinton thought was “reset” in Russian, but actually meant “overload.”

Of course, the media is lying about Hegseth’s order.

There is no such order.

“TO BE CLEAR: @SecDef has neither canceled nor delayed any cyber operations directed against malicious Russian targets and there has been no stand-down order whatsoever from that priority,” DOD rapid response wrote on X. 

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