Will the U.S. Secretary of Defense nominee be confirmed by the Senate by February 28, 2025?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official vote results published by the U.S. Senate
Concerns Rise Over New U.S. Defense Secretary Nominee, Described as 'Abuser of Women,' Amid Allegations and Impact on 250,000 Women Serving
Nov 30, 2024, 01:30 PM
Concerns are mounting regarding the nomination of a new U.S. Secretary of Defense, as multiple sources highlight troubling allegations about his character and behavior. His mother has reportedly criticized him for lacking moral integrity, describing him as an 'abuser of women.' Critics emphasize that his past actions, including alleged misconduct towards women, raise serious questions about his fitness for the role, particularly in light of his potential influence over military policies affecting women. One commentator pointed out that the nominee's personal conduct could pose national security risks, given the sensitive nature of his responsibilities. The call for thorough vetting by senators is underscored by the need to protect the interests of the approximately 250,000 women currently serving in the military.
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Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Pete Hegseth • 25%
Ron DeSantis • 25%
Another Candidate • 25%
No Confirmation by Deadline • 25%
Ron DeSantis confirmed • 33%
Another nominee confirmed • 34%
Pete Hegseth confirmed • 33%
No Confirmation by Deadline • 25%
Another Nominee • 25%
Elbridge Colby • 25%
Pete Hegseth • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Other Nominee • 25%
Pete Hegseth • 25%
Robert Salesses • 25%
Position remains vacant • 25%
Kristi Noem • 25%
John Ratcliffe • 25%
Pete Hegseth • 25%
Marco Rubio • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Confirmed with majority support • 25%
Vote delayed beyond timeframe • 25%
Nomination withdrawn before vote • 25%
Rejected by majority vote • 25%
No public comment • 25%
Express support • 25%
Express opposition • 25%
Express concerns • 25%