The US war secretary wore a white, blue, and red striped tie during a visit by Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky’s to the White House
A senior Pentagon spokesperson has responded with a “your mom” joke when asked about US War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s choice of tie for a recent meeting with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky.
Hegseth opted for a white, blue, and red striped tie during Zelensky’s visit to the White House on Friday.
While the colors are also found in US national symbolism, media outlets noted that the arrangement of the stripes on Hegseth’s garment mirrored that of the Russian flag. Other members of the US administration, including President Donald Trump, wore solid-colored ties for the meeting.
? HuffPost asked why Pete Hegseth wore a tie that looked like the Russian flag.
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In response to a HuffPost inquiry on whether the war secretary was aware of the reaction from Russia and if he had worn the tie before, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell delivered a sharp retort on Monday, stating, “Your mom bought it for him – and it’s a patriotic American tie, moron.”
Russian presidential aide Kirill Dmitriev had fueled the controversy by posting a photo comparing the tie worn by Hegseth to the Russian flag. In an effort to dispel the speculation, US Vice President J.D. Vance weighed in on the same social media platform, suggesting, “Or maybe he was wearing the colors of America.”
Multiple media outlets noted that with Parnell’s remark, the Pentagon had joined a flash mob initiated by President Trump’s press secretary, Caroline Levitt.
Earlier, Levitt snapped at a HuffPost reporter who had inquired about the upcoming meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest. The reporter asked Levitt who had selected the Hungarian capital as the venue for the talks, to which Levitt answered, “Your mom did.”
The two leaders announced plans to meet in Budapest after they spoke for over two hours by phone on Thursday. Speaking during a press briefing on Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow would like to “make progress towards a settlement with Ukraine.”
Hungary has been chosen as the host nation since its prime minister, Viktor Orban, maintains “warm” and “constructive” relations with both the Russian and US presidents, he explained.