Summary
U.S. Defense Department Secretary Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of Army pilots involved in a flyby at Kid Rock's home, and no investigation will take place. This decision has led to mixed responses and raised questions about military aircraft use near private homes. The Army had started a review to check if any rules or airspace regulations were broken during the incident.
Key Facts
- Pete Hegseth is the U.S. Defense Department Secretary.
- Army pilots were suspended for a flyby at Kid Rock's home.
- The suspension has now been lifted, and there will be no investigation.
- A video showed helicopters near Kid Rock's home, prompting an Army review.
- The review was to determine if any rules or airspace regulations were violated.
- The decision not to investigate has sparked mixed online reactions.
- Some public figures criticized Hegseth's actions, while others praised them.
- It is unclear when the pilots will resume flying.