Laura Petrillo still remembers a 2002 day on the Princeton campus when she got into a heated argument with Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon. She was putting up posters by Princeton's Organization of Women Leaders, a feminist group known better by its acronym OWL. Hegseth and his friends from the campus' conservative paper, The Princeton Tory, were tearing her posters down and putting up their own, leading to a verbal altercation, she says.
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