Senate confirms Pete Hegseth as Trump's defence secretary - live updates

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Hegseth failed to show he was prepared for role, McConnell says explaining no vote

Republican Senator Mitch McConnell has just issued a statement explaining why he voted against Hegseth as the next US defence secretary.

It was a notable break from Trump for the Republican, who was the longest-serving Senate party leader in US history before taking a step back this year.

McConnell issued a blistering critique of Hegseth, saying he is unprepared to lead a department of three million people while managing a huge budget and co-ordinating with allies around the world.

“Mr Hegseth has failed, as yet, to demonstrate that he will pass this test," he says.

“The United States faces coordinated aggression from adversaries bent on shattering the order underpinning American security and prosperity," McConnell adds.

"In public comments and testimony before the Armed Services Committee, Mr Hegseth did not reckon with this reality."

He adds that in his testimony to the Senate, he didn't acknowledge a plan on how to defend Taiwan or the Philippines against a Chinese attack - or if the US should even step in if such an attack were to occur.

"He failed, for that matter, to articulate in any detail a strategic vision for dealing with," with China, McConnell says.

Using a phrased coined by Hegseth, a former Fox News host and author, McConnell says: "The restoration of ‘warrior culture’ will not come from trading one set of culture warriors for another."

He ends by wishing "Secretary Hegseth great success".

Michael_Gibb on January 25th, 2025 at 04:19 UTC »

It's funny how when it comes to DEI, the MAGA crowd is like, "People should be hired on their merits."

But when it comes to Trump's nominees, the merits don't matter.

MKerrsive on January 25th, 2025 at 03:48 UTC »

Welp, I've seen Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins do this song and dance before, and it wound up being * spectacular * for everyone else. I'm betting this one goes over just as well.

SilentResident1037 on January 25th, 2025 at 03:48 UTC »

Didn't they say he was unqualified?

Do the tribunals not actually mean anything?