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Trump cabinet hearings start with controversial Pentagon pick

Confirmation hearings for Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees have started with the pick for Secretary of Defence a former Fox News host dogged by sex assault allegations.

Gillibrand Calls Hegseth’s Comments on Women in Combat Roles ‘Brutal’

Confirmation hearings for Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees have kicked off with a combative session for controversial Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct and who lacks experience leading large organisations.

US Senate Republicans are keen for Mr Trump’s national security nominees to be confirmed quickly and Democrats may agree to fast track some.

But they are also determined to throw up roadblocks in front of candidates they see as unfit.

Mr Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer, was grilled by Democratic members of the Senate Armed Services Committee over his opposition to efforts to promote diversity in the military and to women serving in combat, but he was largely defended by Republicans.

US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth testifies during his Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on January 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. Picture: Getty Images via AFP
US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth testifies during his Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on January 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. Picture: Getty Images via AFP

Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand slammed Mr Hegseth’s past comments as “so hurtful to the men and women who are currently serving in the US military, harmful to morale, harmful to good order and discipline.”

Mr Hegseth stuck to his opposition to diversity, equity and inclusion policies, saying they are “dividing troops inside formations, causing commanders to walk on eggshells, not putting meritocracy first.”

But he sought to soften past remarks on women serving in combat – something he stated as recently as November 2024 that he opposed.

“I respect every single female service member that has put on the uniform past and present. My critiques … recently and in the past, and from personal experience, have been instances where I’ve seen standards lowered,” Mr Hegseth told politicians.

“Women will have access to ground combat roles … given the standards remain high,” the 44-year-old said.

US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) questions US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth during his Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill. Picture: Getty Images via AFP
US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) questions US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth during his Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill. Picture: Getty Images via AFP

He has also come under fire for concerns about his past personal conduct, as well as his ability to lead the Pentagon – a massive bureaucracy that employs more than three million people.

Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is the former host of FOX & Friends and Weekends on FOX News. He will be the first of the incoming Trump administration’s nominees to face interrogation. Picture: Getty Images via AFP
Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is the former host of FOX & Friends and Weekends on FOX News. He will be the first of the incoming Trump administration’s nominees to face interrogation. Picture: Getty Images via AFP

Senator Jack Reed, the committee’s ranking Democrat, put it bluntly: “Mr Hegseth, I do not believe that you are qualified to meet the overwhelming demands of this job.” “We must acknowledge the concerning public reports against you. A variety of sources – including your own writings – implicate you with disregarding the laws of war, financial mismanagement, racist and sexist remarks about men and women in uniform, alcohol abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and other troubling issues,” Mr Reed said.

Asked by Republican Senator Roger Wicker, the committee chair, about allegations Mr Hegseth has faced, the nominee claimed there was a “co-ordinated smear campaign” against him.

“I’m not a perfect person, but redemption is real,” Mr Hegseth said, later asserting he was “falsely accused” of sexual assault.

Political commentator Megyn Kelly attends the Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing for US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Picture: Getty Images via AFP
Political commentator Megyn Kelly attends the Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing for US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Picture: Getty Images via AFP

He can only afford three Republican rejections and still be confirmed, should every Democrat and independent vote against him.

But he has maintained Mr Trump’s support while the excoriating headlines have multiplied, and Senate Republicans appear open to hearing him out.

Mr Trump posted to Truth Social on Tuesday: “Pete Hegseth will make a GREAT Secretary of Defense. He has my Complete and Total support. Good luck today, Pete!”

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