PoliticsHegseth Grilled in a Confirmation Hearing ShowdownWhat's going on: President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, appeared before senators yesterday for his confirmation hearing. Democrats wasted no time questioning Hegseth’s qualifications and past remarks. As recently as November, Hegseth said “we should not have women in combat roles.” That did not go unnoticed by the women on the Senate Armed Services Committee. During the hearing, the former Fox News host said that there has been a deterioration of “standards” to accommodate women (which there is no evidence of). He also criticized DEI, saying the initiatives “divide” the armed forces. In response to questions about his reported excessive drinking and a 2017 sexual assault allegation, Hegseth dismissed them as a “coordinated smear campaign” orchestrated by the media. Still, Republican senators appeared to unite behind Trump’s nominee, with Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) calling the criticisms against Hegseth “shameful.” What it means: Hegseth still faces an uphill battle to become the next secretary of defense, despite his efforts to rebrand himself as a changed man who will bring back “warrior culture.” He needs the backing of 51 senators, and can’t afford to lose more than three Republican votes. It’s unlikely that any Democrat will back Hegseth. Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), the most senior Democrat on the committee, made that clear, telling Hegseth: “I do not believe that you are qualified to meet the overwhelming demands of this job.” The last time the Senate didn’t confirm a president-elect’s nominee was in 1989. Related: What Do Hegseth’s Tattoos Really Mean? (WSJ Gift Link) |