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Pete Hegseth Kentucky campaign rally draws attention – No legal issue
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Pete Hegseth Kentucky campaign rally draws attention – No legal issue

Photography & Words by Eleanor Cross May 19, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Pete Hegseth Kentucky campaign rally draws attention

Pete Hegseth opened his Kentucky stop with a brief disclaimer that his remarks would not breach the Hatch Act, then launched into a fervent, militaristic appeal to supporters of the MAGA‑aligned presidential hopeful. The tone was unmistakably combative, echoing his veteran‑style rhetoric. He praised the candidate’s “warrior spirit,” while subtly warning opponents of a ↓ 3% shift in voter enthusiasm if the establishment intervenes. Recent Reuters polls show the frontrunner gaining ↑ 7% in Kentucky, a surge some attribute to Hegseth’s rally.

“We’re not here to play politics, we’re here to win,” he declared.

The speech avoided any direct policy discussion, but its militaristic cadence raised eyebrows among ethics watchdogs. Observers note that the event occurred amid ongoing debates about the pandemic’s impact on voter turnout.


Words by Eleanor Cross (Chief Washington Correspondent).

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