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  • Lisa Murkowski says she can’t confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary


    Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said on Thursday she can’t support Pete Hegseth to be President Donald Trump’s secretary of Defense. 

    “Given the global security environment we’re operating in, it is critical that we confirm a Secretary of Defense, however, I regret that I am unable to support Mr. Hegseth,” she concluded in a lengthy statement posted to X. 

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    Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, speaks during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on the Special Diabetes Program on July 11, 2023 in Washington, DC.  (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for JDRF)

    In her reasoning, Murkowski cited infidelity, “allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking” and Hegseth’s previous comments on women serving in the military. 

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    The behaviors that he has admitted to alone, she said, show “a lack of judgment that is unbecoming of someone who would lead our armed forces.”

    While Hegseth has admitted to past infidelity, he has denied claims of excessive drinking and sexual assault. 





    In a recent statement, Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed her hesitation to confirm Pete Hegseth as the next defense secretary. Citing concerns over Hegseth’s lack of experience in national security and defense policy, Murkowski stated that she believes the role requires someone with a deeper understanding of these complex issues.

    Murkowski, a Republican senator from Alaska, emphasized the importance of having a qualified and knowledgeable individual in the position of defense secretary, especially given the current global challenges facing the United States. She indicated that she would need more information and assurances from Hegseth before she could support his nomination.

    This announcement comes amidst growing speculation about who will be selected to lead the Department of Defense in the incoming administration. As a key voice in the confirmation process, Murkowski’s reservations about Hegseth could have significant implications for his chances of being confirmed.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story and the future of the defense secretary nomination process.

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  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski to vote against Hegseth, first Republican to oppose a Trump Cabinet pick


    WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced Thursday that she will vote against confirming Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon, becoming the first Republican to oppose one of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks ahead of a crucial test vote.

    Murkowski, of Alaska, said in a lengthy statement that allegations of excessive drinking and aggressive actions toward women, which Hegseth has denied, show that his behaviors “starkly contrast” with what is expected of the U.S. military. She also noted his past statements that women should not fill military combat roles.

    “I remain concerned about the message that confirming Mr. Hegseth sends to women currently serving and those aspiring to join,” Murkowski wrote on social media.

    Murkowski said behavior that Hegseth has acknowledged, “including infidelity on multiple occasions,” shows a lack of judgement. “These behaviors starkly contrast the values and discipline expected of service members,” she said.

    “Above all, I believe that character is the defining trait required of the Secretary of Defense, and must be prioritized without compromise,” she said.

    Senate GOP leaders rushed to advance Trump’s defense secretary nominee toward confirmation, despite grave objections from Democrats and stirring unease among Republicans over his behavior and qualifications to lead the U.S. military.

    It will take a simple majority senators to advance Hegseth’s confirmation in Thursday’s vote. Most Republicans, who hold a 53-seat majority in the chamber, have signaled they will back the nominee, though Vice PResident JD Vance could be called in to break a tie vote.

    Rarely has a Cabinet choice encountered such swirling allegations of wrongdoing. Trump is standing by Hegseth, and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee has dismissed the claims as factually inaccurate.

    “I am ironclad in my assessment that the nominee, Mr. Hegseth, is prepared to be the next secretary of defense,” the chairman, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said in a statement on the eve of the test vote. “The Senate needs to confirm this nominee as fast as possible.”

    A new president’s national security nominees are often the first to be lined up for confirmation, to unsure U.S. safety at home and abroad. Already the Senate has overwhelmingly confirmed Marco Rubio as secretary of state in a unanimous vote, and it was on track to confirm John Ratcliffe as CIA director later Thursday.

    But Hegseth stands in a category of his own amid allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman at a Republican conference in California, which he has denied as a consensual encounter, and of heavy drinking at events when he led a veterans organization. He has also said women should not work in combat roles, a view he has since tempered during his confirmation process.

    A new claim emerged this week in an affidavit from a former sister-in-law who claimed Hegseth was abusive to his second wife to the point that she feared for her safety. Hegseth has denied the allegation. In divorce proceedings, neither Hegseth nor the woman claimed to be a victim of domestic abuse.

    Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that Hegseth is unqualified for the job because of his personal behavior, including drinking, and his lack of experience.

    “One of the kindest words that might be used to describe Mr. Hegseth is erratic, and that’s a term you don’t want at DOD,” Schumer said. “He has a clear problem of judgment.”

    A Princeton and Harvard-educated former combat veteran, Hegseth went on to make a career at Fox News, where he hosted a weekend show. Trump tapped him as the defense secretary to lead an organization with nearly 2.1 million service members, about 780,000 civilians and a budget of $850 billion.

    Hegseth has promised not to drink on the job if confirmed.

    But senators have remained doubtful of his experience and abilities and the alleged behavior that could lead to reprimand or firing for military personnel he would now be expected to lead.

    Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, herself a combat veteran and sexual assault survivor, has signaled her backing.

    However, several GOP senators, including Murkowski and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, are being widely watched for their votes.

    During a fiery confirmation hearing, Hegseth swatted away allegations of wrongdoing one by one — dismissing them as “smears” — as he displayed his military credentials and vowed to bring “warrior culture” to the top Pentagon post.

    Wicker said he had been briefed a third time on the FBI background investigation into Hegseth. He said “the allegations unfairly impugning his character do not pass scrutiny.”





    In a surprising turn of events, Sen. Lisa Murkowski has announced that she will vote against President Trump’s pick for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Pete Hegseth. This makes her the first Republican to oppose a Trump Cabinet nominee.

    Murkowski cited concerns about Hegseth’s lack of experience and controversial statements in the past as reasons for her decision. She stated that she believes the Department of Veterans Affairs requires a leader with a strong background in healthcare and a proven track record of supporting veterans.

    This move by Murkowski is significant, as it shows a willingness to break with her party and prioritize the needs of veterans over political loyalty. It will be interesting to see if other Republicans follow her lead in opposing Hegseth’s nomination.

    The vote on Hegseth’s confirmation is scheduled for next week, and Murkowski’s decision could have a significant impact on the outcome. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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