The U.S. Senate narrowly voted 51-49 to advance Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense, moving toward a final confirmation vote. Hegseth, a former Fox News host and military veteran, faces backlash over his qualifications and allegations of personal misconduct, including abuse and a past sexual assault accusation, which he denies.
Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins joined Democrats in opposing the procedural vote. Critics, including Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, have questioned Hegseth’s ability to lead the Pentagon, which oversees 1.3 million service members and a $1 trillion budget. Hegseth’s past criticisms of military diversity initiatives and women in combat roles have also drawn concern, though he has softened some stances to gain support.
Supporters, including Republican Senator Joni Ernst, a military veteran, dismissed allegations against Hegseth as unfounded. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker expressed confidence in Hegseth’s readiness to lead, citing thorough reviews of his background. Former President Donald Trump has also strongly endorsed Hegseth, emphasizing his "warrior mentality" for the military.
If confirmed, Hegseth’s leadership could signal significant changes in military policies and strategy, particularly regarding diversity, foreign policy, and leadership decisions. The confirmation vote is scheduled for late Friday.


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