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A good amount of people abandon their New Year's resolutions by February, but Fox News' Pete Hegseth? He's just getting started.
On Sunday morning's episode of Fox & Friends, Hegseth, for some reason, came *clean* about his resolution on air, and the result was both unexpected and absolutely disgusting.
"My 2019 resolution is to say things on-air that I say off-air. I don't think I've washed my hands for 10 years," Hegseth admitted, without being asked.
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While his co-hosts burst out into laughter, Hegseth went on to explain his decision to steer clear of soap and water.

"Really. I don't really wash my hands," he said while rubbing his germ-covered palms together. "I inoculate myself."
As one of his co-workers yelled, "SOMEONE HELP ME," Hegseth proceeded to explain his scientific analysis of germs.
"Germs are not a real thing. I can't see them, therefore they are not real."
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Ah, an extremely ignorant approach. Sounds a little like Donald Trump effortlessly dismissing climate change.
In a statement to Mashable, a Fox News spokesperson said that Pete was joking.
In any event, people online were not on board.
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2020 resolution: WASH YOUR DAMN HANDS.
UPDATE: Feb. 11, 2019, 8:43 p.m. EST This article has been updated to include the statement from a Fox News spokesperson.
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