Two Republican senators say they believe Pete Hegseth will receive the votes to be confirmed as the next U.S. defense secretary after a contentious hearing on Tuesday.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., join “The Ingraham Angle” to share their perspectives An assessment of Heggs’s path Become a member of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet.
“I believe, without question, that Pete will be confirmed, and I think you’re going to have strong support from all Republicans, men and women,” Mullin said. “I think he’s the right man for the job, and President Trump has done a great job selecting him to be the next secretary of defense.”
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Mullin also praised his Republican colleagues, It is. Joni ErnstAn Iowa Republican, she expressed doubts about Hegseth’s nomination because of comments he made about women in combat and accusations of sexual misconduct. Hegseth denies the accusations.
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The former “Fox & Friends Weekend” co-host said on her podcast in early November that the United States “should not be putting women in combat roles.”
“It doesn’t make us more efficient. It doesn’t make us more lethal. It makes the fight more complicated,” he said on an episode of “The Sean Ryan Show.”
Ernst, a veteran herself and a survivor of sexual assault, met with Heges multiple times before the incident. confirmation hearing On Tuesday night, she endorsed Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon.
Cotton told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that he believed Hegseth had the votes to win Confirmed by the Senate. A vote is expected to take place sometime next week.
“I hope the Democrats won’t stall or otherwise block this nomination. If they want to vote against him, that’s fine, but President Trump should let his secretary of defense do his job,” Cotton said.
He denounced the dangers of “political correctness” and “social engineering” that are “rampant” in the military.
“Recruiting could be so low that we have a recruiting crisis and readiness is compromised. Look, our troops don’t deserve to have their pronouns printed on their ID tags. They don’t need the privilege to walk. They don’t. ” No need to go through repeated training sessions Diversity, Equity and Inclusion“, Cotton continued. “They deserve hard, realistic training to help prepare them to defend their country in wartime. Training conducted and managed by Pete Hegseth. “
Several Democratic senators grilled Hegseth about his experience running two veteran nonprofits and his conduct. Alleged financial mismanagement During his tenure with Concerned America’s Veterans and Veterans for Liberty.
Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., pressed the veteran on his qualifications and experience in leadership positions.
“We’re basically hiring you to be the CEO of one of the most complex, largest organizations in the world. We’re the board of directors here,” Peters pointed to his Senate Armed Services Committee colleague.
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He added: “I don’t think there’s a board in America that would hire you as CEO because you have that kind of experience on your resume.”