Hegseth forced out of vets groups due to drinking, misconduct: New Yorker
- Pete Hegseth was pushed out of two veterans’ advocacy organizations due to allegations of mismanagement and personal misconduct, according to The New Yorker.
- A whistleblower report claims Hegseth was often intoxicated at work events and sexually pursued female staffers.
- Hegseth stepped down as president of C.V.A. in 2016 amid "concerns about his mismanagement and abuse of alcohol on the job," as reported by The New Yorker.
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Report: Hegseth's Fox Colleagues Worried About His Drinking
Pete Hegseth was hit with another controversial report Tuesday, this one from NBC News . Ten current and former Fox News employees tell NBC that during Hegseth's tenure as a co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend , which started in 2017 and ended after President-elect Donald Trump announced Hegseth as his choice...
Dan Bongino, Piers Morgan Join Other Current and Former Fox Colleagues in Defending Pete Hegseth From Drinking Allegations by Anonymous Fox News Staffers
Following the defense by Fox and Friends Weekend co-host Will Cain, former Fox News host Dan Bongino, current Fox contributor Piers Morgan and other Fox associates publicly defended President-elect Trump’s defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth against allegations of unprofessional drunkenness made by anonymous Fox staffers that was reported by NBC News on Tuesday.
Hegseth’s Drinking Worried Colleagues at Fox News
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, drank in ways that concerned his colleagues at Fox News, according to 10 current and former Fox employees, NBC News reports. Two of those people said that on more than a dozen occasions during Hegseth’s time as a co-host of “Fox & Friends Weekend,” which began in 2017, they smelled alcohol on him before he went on air. CNN: Hegseth faces a tough road to confirmation, multip…
New allegations involving Hegseth's drinking habits
Ten current and former Fox News employees who worked with Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's pick for defense secretary, say he drank in ways that concerned them. A Trump transition spokesperson called the allegations "completely unfounded and false." NBC News' Garrett Haake reports
Networks Cheer ‘Troubling’ ‘New Allegations’ Trying to Sink Pete Hegseth
With Matt Gaetz having stepped down from attorney general consideration almost two weeks ago, the liberal media have turned their ire toward decorated Army veteran, best-selling military author, and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth. On Tuesday, they giddily passed along the “troubling” “new allegations” against him, including those peddled by far-left smear merchant Jane Mayer of The New Yorker (which they trumpeted as gospel) ludicrously paint…
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