**BREAKING: Pete Hegseth’s ‘Kentucky Campaign’ Raises Eyebrows – Who’s Really Funding This ‘Military Revival’ Tour?**

BREAKING: Pete Hegseth’s ‘Kentucky Campaign’ Raises Eyebrows – Who’s Really Funding This ‘Military Revival’ Tour?

In a move that has political watchdog groups and financial transparency advocates raising red flags, former Fox News host and veteran Pete Hegseth has launched what he’s calling the “American Resolve” campaign in rural Kentucky. But sources close to the matter say this is far more than a patriotic morale booster.

The Hook: Hegseth is barnstorming through coal country in a custom-wrapped RV, holding “town hall rallies” under the banner of “Taking Back the Pentagon.” On the surface, it’s a conservative crusade to rid the military of “woke ideology.” But the fine print has skeptics asking: Who benefits?

The Firewall: Hegseth’s operation is being bankrolled by a newly formed Super PAC called “Sentry Fund 1776.” Public records show the PAC’s initial $2.5 million donation came from a limited liability corporation registered in Delaware—just three days before Hegseth’s first stop in Pikeville. The LLC’s sole officer? A former defense contractor lobbyist who previously worked for a firm that received billions in no-bid Afghanistan contracts.

The Viral Moment: At yesterday’s event in Hazard, Hegseth held up a signed photo of General Douglas MacArthur and declared, “We aren’t here to appeal to D.C. elites. We are here to arm the heartland with the truth.” Meanwhile, a leaked internal memo obtained by The Skeptical Observer reveals that “Sentry Fund 1776” plans to spend 40% of its budget on “disruptive digital ads” targeting active-duty military families in swing states—a move that some military ethicists are calling a potential violation of the Hatch Act.

The Counter-Narrative: Hegseth’s team