Pete Hegseth Confirmed as US Secretary of Defence Despite Controversy

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Pete Hegseth Confirmed as US Secretary of Defence Despite Controversy
PETE HEGSETHDEFENSE SECRETARYDONALD TRUMP
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Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's controversial choice for Pentagon chief, has been narrowly confirmed by the Senate. Hegseth's confirmation came after a tense and divisive debate, with Democrats expressing deep concerns about his qualifications and past conduct. Despite facing allegations of alcohol abuse and aggressive behavior, Hegseth has been sworn in as America's 29th Secretary of Defence.

President Donald Trump 's controversial Pentagon pick, Pete Hegseth , has been confirmed by the Senate . Mr. Hegseth was sworn in as America's 29th Secretary of Defence following a late-night vote in the Senate yesterday. The ceremony came less than 12 hours after Vice President JD Vance broke a 50-50 tie in the Senate to narrowly seal Mr. Hegseth's confirmation. The unusually narrow confirmation for a defence secretary came after questions from members in both parties over Mr.

Hegseth's qualifications to lead the military, especially amid allegations of heavy alcohol use and aggressive behaviour towards women. For Mr. Hegseth, the challenges ahead are steep, as he takes charge of a sprawling bureaucracy at a time of severe challenges around the globe. Mr. Hegseth also lacks the broad bipartisan support that most have brought to the role. Every Senate Democrat voted against Mr. Hegseth's confirmation, as did three Republicans deeply sceptical of his qualifications for the job. Adding to the acrimony, Mr. Hegseth refused to meet with any Democrats before confirmation, breaking from tradition. Rarely has a Cabinet nominee faced such wide-ranging concerns about his experience - having been a combat veteran, veterans' advocate and Fox News host - as well as their behaviour, as Mr. Hegseth, particularly for such a high-profile role at the top of the US military. But the Republican-led Senate was determined to confirm Mr. Hegseth and round out Mr. Trump's top national security team. Democrats, the minority in the Senate, had helped confirm Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe in bipartisan votes. But they fiercely opposed Mr. Hegseth, with even the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee refusing to support him. Mr. Hegseth took the oath from Mr. Vance in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building with Mr. Hegseth's wife, Jennifer Rauchet, at his side, and Republican senators looking on last night. In brief remarks, Mr. Hegseth outlined what he said were his guiding principles: 'Restore the warrior ethos in everything that we do, rebuild our military, and re-establish deterrence.' 'We don't want to fight wars,' he added. 'We want to deter them ... and we want to end them responsibly. But if we need to fight them, we're going to bring overwhelming and decisive force to close with and destroy the enemy and bring our boys home.' He thanked Mr. Vance for his tie-breaking vote and joked that his children were happy their father 'won in overtime'. 'It is the honour of a lifetime, sir, to serve under you,' Mr. Hegseth said, in thanking Mr. Trump, who was in Las Vegas on Saturday. 'We look forward to having the backs of our troops and having your back in executing peace through strength, in putting America first and in rebuilding our military.' He enters office with far less experience than modern defence secretaries before him, acknowledging during his confirmation hearing that he will need to build an experienced team as he settles into the job. 'I want smarter and more capable people around me than me, and you will get that at the department,' he said in his testimony. Reacting to the vote, Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer of New York said Republicans have 'entrusted the most powerful military in the world to someone with no experience, terrible judgment and serious flaws of character'. 'I hope for the sake of our troops and the good of our country that he can eventually grow into the job,' Mr. Schumer said on the Senate floor. Three Republicans - Senators Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska - also voted against Mr. Hegseth, questioning his qualifications for the job. He faced allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman at a Republican conference in California, though he has denied the claims and said the encounter was consensual. He later paid 50,000 dollars (£40,200) to the woman. Mr. Hegseth also had promised during his confirmation hearings that he would not drink while on the job, were he to be confirmed

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