FBI questions people from Hegseth’s past ahead of Senate confirmation hearing: ABC News
- Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary nominee, will face senators for the first time amid criticism over his qualifications and personal past, including allegations of excessive drinking and sexual assault, which he denies.
- Many Republicans support Hegseth's nomination, while some remain noncommittal due to concerns about his past behavior and qualifications.
- Democrats plan to question Hegseth on his management of the Defense Department and his stance on women in combat roles, as he previously stated that women should not serve in combat.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed concern about Hegseth's fitness to lead, citing his past behavior and rhetoric, while Senator Joni Ernst noted encouraging discussions with him regarding sexual assault prevention.
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