
The Hill employs neutral, descriptive language ("vented frustrations," "press") without inflammatory characterization. The framing centers elected officials' concerns across party lines, presenting Republican criticism of a Republican-appointed secretary as straightforward legislative accountability rather than partisan conflict. Source diversity and balanced attribution reflect wire-service conventions with minimal editorializing.
Primary voices: elected official, state or recognized government
Framing may shift if hearings produce concrete policy changes, firing, or escalation of intra-Republican conflict over defense priorities.
Republicans in the House and Senate vented their frustrations with the Pentagon on Tuesday, using a pair of back-to-back hearings to press Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the Iran war, President Trump’s unusual plan to fund the Defense Department, spending priorities and America’s dwindling munitions stockpiles. The hearings come as the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran...
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