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BumRushDaShow

(168,718 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 07:02 AM 9 hrs ago

Pete Hegseth's Defense Department blew $22M on steak and lobster in a single month, watchdog claims

Source: msn/MEDIAite

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth‘s Defense Department allegedly blew through $22 million on lobsters and ribeye steak as part of a wild September 2025 end-of-year spree. According to an analysis by nonprofit watchdog Open the Books, Hegseth’s DoD spent $93.4 billion on grants and contracts in Sept. 2025 alone — nearly 50 percent of which was expended in the last five business days of the month.

Open the Books, run by the American Transparency charity founded in 2011, collects and publishes government spending data, including expenditures down to the lobster tail.

Per the analysis by Open the Books, in September, the Pentagon spent $2 million on Alaskan king crab, $6.9 million on lobster tail, $15.1 million on ribeye steak, and $1 million on salmon. Dessert included 272 orders of doughnuts for $139,224 and ice cream machines for $124,000.

While the Pentagon does not technically have to spend all its congressionally allocated funds, “use-it-or-lose-it” policies often push it to do so. Any leftover funds could be removed from the budget the following year. So, extravagant sprees are not unusual at the end of a fiscal year.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/pete-hegseth-s-defense-department-blew-22m-on-steak-and-lobster-in-a-single-month-watchdog-claims/ar-AA1XWiT8



Link to Open the Books REPORT - Pentagon Should Focus on Defense Priorities, not Lavish Dinners, After Historic $93.4B “Use-It-or-Lose-It” September
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Pete Hegseth's Defense Department blew $22M on steak and lobster in a single month, watchdog claims (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
Where are the DOGE boyz? Botany 9 hrs ago #1
That is for the poorest of the poor.nt jfz9580m 7 hrs ago #12
And don't forget that Musk and Trump's cut of USAID* has already killed 1,000,000 of the poorest Botany 7 hrs ago #17
And all those federal workers jfz9580m 6 hrs ago #18
Why fire all those federal employees? Botany 6 hrs ago #20
That is exactly right jfz9580m 5 hrs ago #22
Well done! This deserves to be an OP FakeNoose 2 hrs ago #36
How is that swamp draining going? Chasstev365 9 hrs ago #2
Les marais, c'est moi - MAGA Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 2 hrs ago #37
This is the stuff we can see. Irish_Dem 9 hrs ago #3
Dem outrage should be followed by prosecution. JudyM 3 hrs ago #29
Don't hold your breath. :( Irish_Dem 3 hrs ago #32
And they complain about people who receive SNAP choie 9 hrs ago #4
Exactly!! Maybe STEAK n Lobster should be REMOVED from the menu, like bluestarone 6 hrs ago #21
Am I missing something? pcdb 1 hr ago #38
In a month? choie 1 hr ago #40
Surf and turf day i'd be back in line DetroitLegalBeagle 41 min ago #41
"Well, Hegseth, Trump, and all other rich people worked hard, so, they deserve it!" Would be the RW cope talking point Oneironaut 2 hrs ago #35
No wonder the price of filet mignon and lobster tails bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #5
;-{)..... Goonch 8 hrs ago #6
For all the Lavish Dinners, Pete probably tipped the servers $2.50 chouchou 8 hrs ago #7
This was for troops pcdb 1 hr ago #39
I believe it was mostly people that could have bought my house and car with their change. chouchou 24 min ago #42
Yeah, that's about what our household.... SergeStorms 8 hrs ago #8
Regardless, the republiSCUM party IS the Party of Waste, Fraud and Abuse. MLWR 8 hrs ago #9
Contempt for the average tax-payer and their economic struggles is a hallmark of tRump and his MAGA bootlickers. Timeflyer 8 hrs ago #10
Use it or lose it at the end of a fiscal period leads to a lot of this kind of spending - this seems over the top JT45242 7 hrs ago #11
In the Air Force 50 years ago NewLarry 7 hrs ago #13
Glad some of you got raingear! 3825-87867 7 hrs ago #15
What? No report on the booze? 3825-87867 7 hrs ago #14
They are ALL laundering MONEY Billsdaughter 7 hrs ago #16
Damn, that's a lot of "steak and lobster" PatSeg 6 hrs ago #19
Is he feeding it to the entire dept of Defense, including troops? TBF 5 hrs ago #23
Hegseth really likes crab and crab legs LetMyPeopleVote 5 hrs ago #24
Doesn't the DOD know area51 4 hrs ago #25
Surf and turf is a traditional treat for deployed military Abnredleg 4 hrs ago #26
"Better than hookers 'n blow, right?" - Dipshit Hegseth, probably flvegan 4 hrs ago #27
That's a different budget line item. .. JustABozoOnThisBus 3 hrs ago #31
Um.... FUCK THIS GUY Blue Owl 3 hrs ago #28
Surf and turf and ice cream are commonly served to deployed troops DetroitLegalBeagle 3 hrs ago #30
Seriously.....Get Real rlexx 3 hrs ago #33
At $22 per steak that's a million steaks. Even at $44 per steak that is a half million steaks. twodogsbarking 3 hrs ago #34

Botany

(77,114 posts)
17. And don't forget that Musk and Trump's cut of USAID* has already killed 1,000,000 of the poorest
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:51 AM
7 hrs ago

people in the world as Hegseth was spending 26 million $s on rib eye steaks, lobster, crab, and salmon.

* the total of dead could be > 10 million

jfz9580m

(16,921 posts)
18. And all those federal workers
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:55 AM
6 hrs ago

Traumatized and fired by Vought and Doge types must be struggling..
A society of robber barons and pirates..

Botany

(77,114 posts)
20. Why fire all those federal employees?
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:58 AM
6 hrs ago

Because a lot of them are black. A good federal job is the ticket to being middle class.

jfz9580m

(16,921 posts)
22. That is exactly right
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:04 AM
5 hrs ago

It was actually an attack on the black middleclass.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/black-federal-job-cuts-trump-musk-dei-middle-class-rcna191704

Much of the Black middle class was built by federal jobs. That may change.
For the last several decades, federal jobs helped Black workers find stable work with guardrails to prevent bias, but mass cuts are threatening decades of upward mobility.

For decades, the federal government provided both reliable jobs and guardrails to offset systemic racial bias in hiring and promotions, offering an alternative for Black workers who might be overlooked or ignored in the private sector. They played a crucial role in helping Black workers like Verdine join the middle class and thrive. But vast cuts by the Trump administration, led by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, are threatening to close down that once-dependable path to financial stability.

The government, which has about 3 million employees, is the largest employer in the country. At least 75,000 of them accepted buyout offers and thousands were fired in the last several weeks. Many of the workers fired were either newer hires or told they were let go for subpar performance.

“The federal workforce was a means to help build Black middle class. It hired Black Americans at a higher rate than private employers,” said Sheria Smith, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 252, which represents the Education Department employees.

As a part of his efforts, President Trump is angling to shut down the Department of Education, a move that will have dramatic repercussions around the country. Nearly 30% of Education employees are Black according to a 2024 report by the department.

Smith said 74 workers at the department had been let go so far, 60 of whom are Black.



And all for what? This type of “growth” by guys like these, all of whom assiduously hump this administration:

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-era-of-the-business-idiot/

Or is it because we, as a society, do not want to look too closely at the powerful? Is it because we've handed our economy to men that get paid $79 million a year to do a job they can't seem to describe, and even that, they would sooner offload to a bunch of unreliable AI models than actually do?

We live in the era of the symbolic executive, when "being good at stuff" matters far less than the appearance of doing stuff, where "what's useful" is dictated not by outputs or metrics that one can measure but rather the vibes passed between managers and executives that have worked their entire careers to escape the world of work. Our economy is run by people that don't participate in it and our tech companies are directed by people that don't experience the problems they allege to solve for their customers, as the modern executive is no longer a person with demands or responsibilities beyond their allegiance to shareholder value.

I, however, believe the problem runs a little deeper than the economy, which is a symptom of a bigger, virulent, and treatment-resistant plague that has infected the minds of those currently twigging at the levers of power — and really, the only levers that actually matter.

The incentives behind effectively everything we do have been broken by decades of neoliberal thinking, where the idea of a company — an entity created to do a thing in exchange for money —has been drained of all meaning beyond the continued domination and extraction of everything around it, focusing heavily on short-term gains and growth at all costs. In doing so, the definition of a “good business” has changed from one that makes good products at a fair price to a sustainable and loyal market, to one that can display the most stock price growth from quarter to quarter.


This is why the poorest people (disabled veterans, people on social security etc) are treated contemptuously and the black middleclass is destroyed while venture welfare for some parasites whose jobs no one is clear on and who attack people like Lina Khan with the blessing of flatulent and imperious billionaires like Vinod Khosla is glossed over:

https://www.businessinsider.com/real-reason-silicon-valley-hates-lina-khan-figma-ipo-exits-2025-8?op=1

The apotheosis of this arrived last week, after Figma IPO-ed and its stock surged 250%. Former FTC Chair Lina Khan took a victory lap, saying regulators' efforts to block an earlier Adobe acquisition resulted in a far better outcome.

"A great reminder that letting startups grow into independently successful businesses, rather than be bought up by existing giants, can generate enormous value," Khan wrote on X. "A win for employees, investors, innovation, and the public."


Further down it describes how venture welfare works.
That ass Khosla was here in India recently, encouraging our corrupt and parasitic local ai industry and speaking contemptuously to Cisco employees with 20 years of experience about how ai is the future. I would take those employees any day over the type of social climbing, parasitic and sycophantic garbage start up with no real produce or service who is the pet of a prolifically flatulent arse like Vinod Khosla. That man is a pathetic ass surrounded by bootlickers and should focus on taking down his nudie pics instead of trying to hog all spaces because his bootlickers give him the impression he is a king, rather than a very bloated and gassy old man. I don’t think that is libel and anyway Trump and Bill Maher’s orangutan dispute might make it unwise to sue du over such posts..I have had defamation, slander and libel laws on my mind a lot lately.

These are the kings and our media is a disgrace writing about “freebies” for the poor as these bloated and overrated narcissists bleed the place dry and break the planet selling shit no one wants or needs like those LLMs and agents. Our fatuous media gushed about that grotesque Ambani’s son’s wedding which cost 17000 times the average Indian’s annual income. The guy has gold toilets.

And with garbage tech it is easy to unleash these stalkerish and criminal mobs of predatory henchmen lower down

A criminal lawsuit is the only way forward here in India based on. I have no idea what you guys will do over there.

The time for a muscular democratic public pushback that is serious and avoids the errors of the past could not come a day too soon.

Irish_Dem

(80,862 posts)
3. This is the stuff we can see.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 07:13 AM
9 hrs ago

What are they doing behind the scenes and in secret.

How much money are they stealing and wasting??

choie

(6,886 posts)
4. And they complain about people who receive SNAP
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 07:15 AM
9 hrs ago

purchasing lobster pans filet mignons. I’d rather my tax money go to SNAP!

bluestarone

(22,030 posts)
21. Exactly!! Maybe STEAK n Lobster should be REMOVED from the menu, like
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 10:09 AM
6 hrs ago

Soda and candy was from the poor?

pcdb

(104 posts)
38. Am I missing something?
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 02:53 PM
1 hr ago

I don't have a problem with the DOD providing a nice meal for troops every now and then. Do people think Hegseth ate all the lobster and steak? 22 million to feed troops isn't even a drop in the bucket.

DetroitLegalBeagle

(2,495 posts)
41. Surf and turf day i'd be back in line
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:10 PM
41 min ago

For 2nds and 3rds at least. Was generally seen as a sign that we were about to get screwed somehow and likely facing a diet of mre's for a while shortly after.

Oneironaut

(6,280 posts)
35. "Well, Hegseth, Trump, and all other rich people worked hard, so, they deserve it!" Would be the RW cope talking point
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:54 PM
2 hrs ago

I bet. Hegseth knows that their base is full of a bunch of morons who would excuse anything he and Trump do, where as, their base has been expertly trained to hate poor people (a group that many of them are in too).

bucolic_frolic

(54,822 posts)
5. No wonder the price of filet mignon and lobster tails
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 07:57 AM
8 hrs ago

Puniest lobster tails I ever saw, about the size of a small chicken leg ..... $9-10 in the super last week

pcdb

(104 posts)
39. This was for troops
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 02:54 PM
1 hr ago

Do you actually believe Hegsesth ate 22 million worth of steak and lobster in a month?

chouchou

(3,091 posts)
42. I believe it was mostly people that could have bought my house and car with their change.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:26 PM
24 min ago

SergeStorms

(20,445 posts)
8. Yeah, that's about what our household....
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:41 AM
8 hrs ago

had budgeted for steaks and deep-sea scallops (we're not fans of sea bugs) last month too.
It's nice to see Hogsbreath and crew can stick to a tight budget with The People's money.


Timeflyer

(3,740 posts)
10. Contempt for the average tax-payer and their economic struggles is a hallmark of tRump and his MAGA bootlickers.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:42 AM
8 hrs ago

JT45242

(4,006 posts)
11. Use it or lose it at the end of a fiscal period leads to a lot of this kind of spending - this seems over the top
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:14 AM
7 hrs ago

If these were budget monies for food -- it would seem like a huge MRE order, nonperishables, etc would make a lot more sense.

The tales of $500 hammers and $1000 toilets have been used for 50 years to bemoan government waste.

When I was a teacher and department, if we had title money that would expire we might order a variety of things:
tech money: order extra computers, monitors, software
PD money: conferences or training that had been denied earlier all of a sudden opened up
reading funds: could become books or some sort of literacy training software license

But never was it high end surf & turf

NewLarry

(147 posts)
13. In the Air Force 50 years ago
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:22 AM
7 hrs ago

our big end-of-the-fiscal-year splurge was raingear for all the troops in the squadron.

3825-87867

(1,911 posts)
14. What? No report on the booze?
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:24 AM
7 hrs ago

Really?
I guess that's something that's taken for granted? Old boys network stuff.
Odd that that particular item is not being reported!
Must have just slipped the reporter's mind as the story was written, or maybe the reporter had some head problems trying to remember.
I think we get the idea, media. Booze report would make Pete look...bad?

Waiting for follow-up.

10-9-8...

PatSeg

(53,145 posts)
19. Damn, that's a lot of "steak and lobster"
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:57 AM
6 hrs ago

I would have thought it was a lot if they said $22,000.

TBF

(36,408 posts)
23. Is he feeding it to the entire dept of Defense, including troops?
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:47 AM
5 hrs ago

That's a lot of money for lobster, ribeyes, and salmon. I think we could find him some deals at Aldi.

And this "use it or lose it"?!? How about use it properly, subject to review, and move the remainder of the money so we can actually fund programs for American citizens. Social Security, medicare, etc.

Abnredleg

(1,258 posts)
26. Surf and turf is a traditional treat for deployed military
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 12:30 PM
4 hrs ago

And has been for decades. My Dad had it in Vietnam and I had it in Iraq. The Navy will always have a "steel beach" BBQ at least once on a long deployment.

People need to take a deep breath and focus on what is important.

DetroitLegalBeagle

(2,495 posts)
30. Surf and turf and ice cream are commonly served to deployed troops
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:00 PM
3 hrs ago

And those about to be deployed. Was the food kept in DC or was this a bulk order and then distributed to dfacs all over?

rlexx

(69 posts)
33. Seriously.....Get Real
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:48 PM
3 hrs ago

There were 1.34 million service members in 2025 that averages out at $16.42 per service member. Golden Corral costs $17-22 per dinner. Red Lobster is $30-60 for steak and lobster. I've been deployed and have had shipboard galley surf and turf - it's not a luxurious dining experience even in the officers' wardroom.




twodogsbarking

(18,426 posts)
34. At $22 per steak that's a million steaks. Even at $44 per steak that is a half million steaks.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:51 PM
3 hrs ago

That seem like a fuckin' bunch.

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