Mike Brest is a defense reporter at the Washington Examiner. Prior to joining the defense beat, he spent two years covering breaking news for the Examiner, and he worked at the Daily Caller in a similar capacity before that. Mike graduated from American University and is originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The White House communications team has apologized after posting a photograph on Instagram of President Joe Biden meeting in Israel with suspected U.S. special operations forces that did not blur out the service members’ faces, a deviation from previous practices.
“In Israel, President Biden met with first responders to thank them for their bravery and the work they’re doing in response to the Hamas terrorist attacks,” the now-deleted post read. The U.S. has set up a small presence of special operations forces in Israel that has been working in an advisory and assist capacity specifically as it relates to the roughly 200 hostages that terror groups took following the Oct. 7 terror attacks in southern Israel.
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