Trump’s defense pick fields tough questions and emotional moments during confirmation process.
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faced intense scrutiny during his Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Lawmakers, particularly Democrats, grilled Hegseth on his past comments regarding women serving in military combat roles, while protesters briefly disrupted the proceedings.
Trump, who nominated Hegseth in November following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, praised him as a “Warrior for the Troops and for the Country.” Hegseth, a former Army officer and Fox News contributor, has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s military policies and brings a background in veteran advocacy.
During his opening remarks, Hegseth grew emotional while expressing gratitude to his family. He specifically thanked his wife, Jennifer, for her unwavering support throughout the nomination process, stating, “I love you, sweetheart, and I thank God for you,” as his voice cracked with emotion.
The hearing marks a critical step in determining whether Hegseth will secure the role as the nation’s top defense official, with senators weighing his qualifications and controversial statements. If confirmed, Hegseth would oversee Pentagon operations during a time of heightened global tensions and shifting defense priorities under the incoming Trump administration. A committee vote is expected in the coming days.