Under Fire: Hegseth Denies Allegations

By Nikki Thrace • Feb 22, 2025
Who Is Pete Hegseth? The Media Firestorm Surrounding Trump’s Defense Secretary Pick-1

Pete Hegseth speaking at an event in Phoenix, Arizona, December, 2021. Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host and decorated Army National Guard veteran, has ignited a media frenzy as President-elect Donald Trump's bold and unconventional pick for Secretary of Defense. Hailed by some as a patriot with a warrior spirit and criticized by others as a polarizing figure steeped in controversy, Hegseth's confirmation hearing became ground zero for fiery debates over his qualifications, divisive policy stances, and turbulent past.

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Hegseth's Background and Qualifications

Born in 1980, Pete Hegseth has built a public persona as a patriotic military veteran and staunch conservative. He served in the Army National Guard, completing tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hegseth also held leadership roles in organizations like Concerned Veterans for America, advocating for veteran-focused policies.

Despite these accomplishments, critics highlighted his lack of high-level management experience. With his confirmation, Hegseth oversees a $1 trillion defense budget and 1.3 million active-duty service members. His limited administrative background is a key concern for lawmakers.

Allegations and Controversies

Hegseth's confirmation hearing reignited scrutiny of his personal and professional conduct. Notably, a 2017 sexual assault allegation against him — while not resulting in charges — has been a sticking point for critics. Hegseth acknowledged settling the claim to avoid a lengthy legal process but adamantly denied the accusations, as reported by CBC.

Additional allegations of excessive drinking and mismanagement during his tenure at veterans' organizations have also surfaced, as reported by CBC. Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth condemned alleged incidents of public intoxication and inappropriate behavior, saying he was, "Passing out drunk," and "going to strip joints in uniform," as reported by MSNBC.

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Hegseth dismissed these claims as a "co-ordinated smear campaign" from the "left-wing media" asserting his commitment to professionalism and integrity, CBC reports.

Key Moments From the Confirmation Hearing

The confirmation hearing was anything but smooth, with tense exchanges between Hegseth and senators over military diversity and leadership. His alleged criticism of women in combat roles and opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives were central points of contention.

According to CBC, Senator Jeanne Shaheen cited Hegseth's past writings — including a chapter in one of his books criticizing women in combat — as evidence of inconsistency.

Protests disrupted the hearing multiple times, with demonstrators criticizing Hegseth's reported prior defense of service members accused of war crimes, as reported by CBC.

Supporters Rally Behind Trump's 'Unconventional' Choice

Hegseth's supporters say he prepared for the job with years of military service. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Hegseth "will bring a warrior's perspective" to the role, as reported by the Associated Press. Republican Senator Roger Wicker described him as an unconventional choice but argued this was precisely what the Pentagon needed to address its challenges.

"Admittedly, this nomination is unconventional," said Wicker. "The nominee is unconventional, just like that New York developer [Trump)] who rode down the escalator in 2015 to announce his candidacy for president," as reported by the CBC.

The Confirmation

Hegseth's confirmation marks a significant shift in military leadership, reinforcing Trump's vision for the Pentagon. As he steps into the role, all eyes will be on how he navigates the challenges of modern warfare, military readiness, and internal reforms. With supporters touting his combat experience and detractors warning of his controversial history, his tenure as defense secretary is certain to be closely watched.

References: Trump's Pick for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Faces Senate Scrutiny | 'Passing out drunk', 'going to strip joints in uniform': Sen. Duckworth blasts Hegseth | Key Takeaways from Hegseth's Confirmation Hearing | Hegseth confirmed as Trump's defense secretary in tie-breaking vote despite turmoil over his conduct

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