


Controversy Surrounds Pete Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination Amid Alcohol Misuse Allegations
Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense faces scrutiny due to allegations of alcohol abuse, as Senate Republicans push for his confirmation.
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Overview
Pete Hegseth, nominated by Trump as Secretary of Defense, is facing serious allegations of alcohol abuse and abusive behavior made public by his former sister-in-law. Despite this, Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker and other Republicans defend Hegseth, asserting the vetting process has been misrepresented by anonymous sources. Wicker expressed confidence in Hegseth’s readiness for the role, while noting that over 20 senators viewed an affidavit detailing the allegations. The Senate is expected to vote on his nomination this weekend amid growing scrutiny and opposition from some Democrats.
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