Pete Hegseth's confirmation as President Trump's Defense Secretary raises questions amid his past allegations of misconduct yet promises for military reform.
Pete Hegseth is confirmed as Trump's Defense Secretary following a contentious Senate vote marked by allegations of misconduct and a tie-breaking decision from Vice President JD Vance.
Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick for Defense Secretary, faces scrutiny in the Senate amid allegations of misconduct, including a $50,000 payment to a sexual assault accuser.
New allegations emerge against Pete Hegseth, with claims of domestic abuse and alcoholism presented in a sworn affidavit by his former sister-in-law as Senate prepares for confirmation.
Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense progresses despite allegations and opposition within the Senate, following a contentious committee vote.
Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing highlights deep divisions within the Senate and raises questions about his qualifications for Secretary of Defense.