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This, from the party of Bill Clinton! For his part, Hegseth, who has been victimized by the most egregious coordinated Democrat-mainstream media smear campaign since Brett Kavanaugh's 2018 Supreme ...
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Sen. Mark Kelly, of Arizona, asked Hegseth about a chain of allegations that he was seen intoxicated or drinking at work multiple times. Hegseth said all were "anonymous smears." ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report stated it had enough evidence to convict Donald Trump, stating “the admissible evidence was sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction at trial.” ...
Mr Hegseth dismissed them one by one as "anonymous smears". Mr Kelly then asked him if he'd have answered differently had he been under oath. He had no answer for that. Then, questions about his ...
Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, the first of President-elect Trump’s Cabinet candidates to face confirmation. Democrats ...
He gave Hegseth a chance to respond in general. Hegseth said it became obvious to him from the beginning that there was a “coordinated smear campaign orchestrated in the media against us.” ...
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(Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images) Hegseth characterized many of the reports as amounting to a "co-ordinated smear campaign" from the "left-wing media." Hegseth's opening statement was interrupted ...
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary, was grilled on Capitol Hill today during his Senate confirmation hearing. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports the latest.