Pete Hegseth confirmed again with key vote President-elect TrumpMinister of Defense.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, said Friday he would vote to confirm Hegseth’s nomination. Hegseth, a veteran, has had his nomination questioned as he questions the role of women in the military, sexual misconduct allegations and the accusations against him. Drinking alcohol at a previous job.
heggs appears in Senate Armed Services Committee has emerged relatively unscathed from questioning by lawmakers this week.
“The President’s pick for Secretary of Defense, Mr. Hegseth, has impressive academic credentials, distinguished himself at Senate Armed Services hearings, and has a commendable uniformed service record. He assured me that he will have strong support. “Team,” Cassidy said in a statement. “I will vote for his confirmation.”
Hegseth has strong support from Republicans, including Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, who has previously expressed concerns about his nomination.
senator. Tommy TubervilleThe Alabama Republican said Hegseth made it through his confirmation hearing “with flying colors.”
“They were trying to provoke him. They made all these anonymous accusations. He had an answer for every one of them,” Tuberville said at the time.
During his proceedings, protesters were dragged out with zip ties after interrupting the hearing.
Democratic lawmakers also questioned Hegers about his stance on women combat roleprompting him to retort that his argument related to women serving in the military focused on the idea that military standards would not be eroded.
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“I want to point out that I have never disparaged women who serve in the military,” he told Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. “I respect every female member of the military who puts on the uniform, past or present. Senator, my criticisms, both recent and past, and from personal experience, are examples of where I have seen standards lowered. “