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West Point emails reveal how the prestigious military academy messed up Pete Hegseth's admissions status
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近日,关于美国国防部长 Pete Hegseth 是否被西点军校录取的争议有了新进展。起初,西点军校一名官员表示 Hegseth 并未申请,随后 Hegseth 出示了录取证明,引发了共和党人的质疑和调查呼吁。然而,根据新发布的内部邮件,这次的失误源于西点军校未能及时查阅一个“已弃用数据库”,导致未能找到 Hegseth 的入学记录。最终,西点军校承认了这一行政错误,并为此道歉,同时承诺改进信息发布流程,确保此类事件不再发生。Hegseth 本人则选择了普林斯顿大学,并在毕业后加入了陆军国民警卫队。

🗄️ 西点军校承认在 Pete Hegseth 入学记录上存在信息错误。起初,军校方面声称 Hegseth 并未申请,后因 Hegseth 出示录取证明,引发外界质疑。新的内部邮件披露,此次失误是由于未能查阅一个“已弃用数据库”导致记录被遗漏。

✉️ 内部邮件显示,西点军校的公众事务官员在收到 Hegseth 的入学证明后,曾对其真实性表示怀疑,并进行了内部讨论。最终,有员工通过搜索一个“旧的归档表”找到了 Hegseth 的入学记录,并发现他确实被录取但拒绝了入学邀请。

📢 此次事件导致了媒体的广泛关注和参议员的质询。西点军校已就此行政错误向媒体道歉,并表示已实施了额外的指导方针,以确保未来信息发布过程的准确性,并承诺此类事件不会再次发生。

🎓 尽管未能进入西点军校,Pete Hegseth 最终就读于普林斯顿大学,并加入了预备役军官训练团。毕业后,他曾在陆军国民警卫队服役,并转向保守派活动和媒体工作,成为近期备受关注的国防部长人选。

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

Recently released West Point records shed new light on exactly how the December snafu over Pete Hegseth's admission to the prestigious military academy happened.

On the morning of December 11, Hegseth wrote on X that the investigative news website ProPublica was about to run a "knowingly false" story saying that he hadn't been admitted to the US Military Academy, where many of America's Army officers are trained.

ProPublica denied Hegseth's claim, saying it had simply asked Hegseth to respond to a statement by a West Point public affairs official who told the news outlet that Hegseth hadn't even applied, much less been admitted.

At the time, Hegseth and his allies used the incident to blame West Point and the media. The new records show the mistake was West Point's, which neglected to review an old archive of the academy's thousands of past applicants before the controversy took off.

Internal emails, released to Business Insider under the Freedom of Information Act, showed West Point staffers exchanging emails on December 10 about Hegseth's claim to have been admitted, after he produced a letter as proof.

"Look what they now provided??" Theresa Brinkerhoff, a public affairs official, wrote to another West Point employee.

In another email thread, an employee whose name was redacted wrote, "anyone can generate an acceptance letter...doesnt mean its legit."

"Very true," Brinkerhoff replied.

By the afternoon of the 10th, West Point staff seemed to have realized their mistake. "Hes in there," an employee whose name was redacted wrote in an email. "Its in an old archived table," the person said, typing out a line of search query language to demonstrate how the admissions record could be found.

"The record shows that he declined the offer," the employee wrote.

Hegseth ended up going to Princeton, where he studied politics, played basketball, and joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. He served in the Army National Guard after graduation and moved into conservative activism and media jobs.

Hegseth has been a magnet for criticism in his six months as defense secretary. His nomination to lead the Pentagon was looking uncertain last December amid allegations of alcohol abuse and mistreatment of women. Hegseth denied the claims and promised to stop drinking.

Terrence Kelley, the head of West Point's communications office, apologized to ProPublica the afternoon of the 10th. "My sincere apologies for the incorrect information," he wrote. "It was inadvertent."

Hegseth apparently didn't get the memo. He posted at 8:10 am the next day that ProPublica was about to run a false story.

Kelley told colleagues on December 11 that it was important that they get "official word" to ProPublica that Hegseth was telling the truth. "Confirming Hegseth's claim probably kills any interest Propublica has in the story but the longer we delay response, the more likely that becomes a story," he wrote.

In a later email to ProPublica, which never ran a story about Hegseth's admission, he called the flub an "honest mistake."

By the afternoon of the 11th, West Point's press office had received inquiries about Hegseth's post from eight other media outlets. That same day, Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas asked the school's leadership to look into how the statement was made.

"The academy takes this situation seriously and apologizes for this administrative error," West Point told media outlets.

"Following the release of inaccurate admissions information last December, West Point implemented additional guidance for the proper review and release of any information to outside parties," Kelley, the West Point spokesperson, told BI. "We regret the error and are committed to ensuring it does not happen again."

"Reporters do their job by asking tough questions to people in power, which is exactly what happened here," a spokesperson from ProPublica said. "Responsible news organizations only publish what they can verify, which is why we didn't publish a story once Mr. Hegseth provided documentation that corrected the statements from West Point."

The Pentagon and Cotton didn't respond to requests for comment.

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