Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell surprised many by voting against President Donald Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, highlighting a rare break with Trump and signaling McConnell's willingness to challenge the president on national security matters.
The Senate is in a late-night session voting on Pete Hegseth, President Trump's nominee for defense secretary, amidst concerns over his qualifications and allegations of misconduct. The vote highlights deep divisions within the Senate and the broader implications for the Department of Defense.
Pete Hegseth, nominated by President Donald Trump for Secretary of Defense, clears a key Senate procedural hurdle despite allegations of sexual assault and financial mismanagement, moving closer to a final confirmation vote.
The Senate is preparing for a final confirmation vote on Pete Hegseth's nomination for Defense secretary on January 24, 2025, amidst significant controversy over his qualifications and past behavior. Despite opposition from two Republican senators, Hegseth is expected to be confirmed due to the Republican majority in the Senate.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski announces her opposition to Pete Hegseth, President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, citing concerns about his character, judgment, and qualifications. This decision, along with Sen. Susan Collins' opposition, highlights the challenges Hegseth faces in gaining bipartisan support.