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Pete Hegseth Narrowly Confirmed as U.S. Defense Secretary

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
January 15, 2025
in Trump Administration, U.S. and Canada
Pete Hegseth Narrowly Confirmed as U.S. Defense Secretary
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Pete Hegseth was confirmed as the U.S. Defense Secretary late Friday night in a dramatic Senate vote split 50-50, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer and Fox News host, faced a contentious confirmation process marked by allegations of misconduct and questions about his qualifications.

Hegseth’s confirmation on January 24th came despite opposition from three Republican senators—Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, and Susan Collins—who joined all Democrats and independents in voting against him. McConnell criticized Hegseth’s preparedness to lead the Department of Defense, which manages a $849 billion budget and over three million personnel. In response, Hegseth pledged to focus on “warfighting, lethality, meritocracy, standards, and readiness.”

During his confirmation hearings, Hegseth addressed allegations of sexual assault, excessive drinking, and infidelity, which he denied. He also clarified controversial past statements opposing women in combat roles, asserting his concern was with maintaining uniform standards for all service members. Despite the controversies, Republican lawmakers praised Hegseth as a “change agent” committed to advancing President Trump’s military agenda.

Supporters, including Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz, lauded Hegseth’s military background and his commitment to enhancing the U.S. military’s strength. Graham described him as “bullish on creating a larger, more lethal military,” while Cruz emphasized his potential to bring transformative change to the Department of Defense.

Hegseth’s critics, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, questioned his financial management and judgment, referencing his troubled tenure at veterans’ nonprofit organizations. Democratic Senator Adam Schiff expressed concerns over Hegseth’s lack of experience, calling him “unqualified” for the role.

Sworn in on Saturday morning, Hegseth now assumes leadership of the Pentagon at a critical time as the U.S. faces evolving global security challenges. While his supporters see him as a necessary disruptor, detractors worry about the implications of his leadership style and past controversies on the Department of Defense’s operations.

The confirmation underscores deep partisan divides over defense leadership and the broader direction of U.S. military policy under President Trump’s administration. Hegseth’s tenure will likely be closely scrutinized as he seeks to implement Trump’s vision for the military.

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