Pete Hegseth's Plane Diverted Due to Windshield Crack
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Pete Hegseth's Plane Diverted Due to Windshield Crack

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's flight was diverted back to the U.S. from Brussels after a crack was discovered in the windshield, leading to an unscheduled landing in England. This incident raised safety concerns regarding air travel for high-ranking officials, emphasizing the need for stringent aircraft maintenance and safety protocols. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries during the incident.

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