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Pete Hegseth Counters West Point Claims as Defense Secretary Confirmation Advances
Dec 11, 2024, 05:23 PM
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is actively meeting with key senators on Capitol Hill to secure support for his confirmation. Hegseth, a veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, has garnered endorsements from figures such as Geraldo Rivera. His proposed agenda includes eliminating what he terms the 'social justice politically correct garbage' from the military and refocusing on core principles such as lethality, warfighting, meritocracy, accountability, and readiness. Hegseth's nomination has sparked controversy, with some media outlets allegedly preparing negative 'hit pieces' about his background. A significant incident arose when West Point's public affairs office provided inaccurate information to ProPublica, stating that Hegseth had neither applied to nor been accepted by the academy. Hegseth countered these claims by producing his 1999 West Point acceptance letter, leading to scrutiny over West Point's actions. Senators Tom Cotton and Bill Hagerty have called for investigations into the academy's conduct, with concerns over potential interference in the confirmation process. Supporters from Concerned Veterans for America, where Hegseth previously served as CEO, have defended him against allegations. Senator Mike Rounds expressed optimism about Hegseth's confirmation, praising his focus on restoring the military's lethal capabilities and eliminating 'DEI crap.' Despite warnings from Senator John Cornyn that the confirmation process may be challenging, Hegseth remains confident. Displaying the American flag lining of his suit to reporters, he declared, 'This is how we're feeling today. Fighting for the country, fighting for our military.'
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