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McConnell Voted No on Hegseth as Pentagon Head, Forcing Vance to Cast Tiebreaker‘

January 25, 2025
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Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was one of three Republicans who voted on Friday against confirming Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in the Trump administration. Vice President J.D. Vance was required to cast the deciding vote, breaking the 50-50 Senate deadlock to secure Hegseth’s confirmation.

“The most consequential cabinet official in any administration is the Secretary of Defense,” McConnell explained in a written statement. “In the face of the gravest threats to U.S. national security interests since World War II, this position is even more important today.”

McConnell expressed concern about growing global threats, stating, “Major adversaries are working closer together to undermine U.S. interests around the world, and America’s military capabilities and defense industrial capacity are increasingly insufficient to deter or prevail in major conflict with China or Russia, especially given the real risk of simultaneous challenges from other adversaries like Iran or North Korea.”

Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host, faced scrutiny during the confirmation process over personal controversies, including infidelity, sexual assault allegations, past remarks opposing women in combat, and his leadership capabilities. Hegseth acknowledged a past of “serial cheating” before becoming a Christian and marrying his current wife, Jenny. He denied the assault allegations and promised to abstain from alcohol while serving as Defense Secretary.

McConnell criticized Hegseth’s qualifications, stating, “Dust on boots fails even to distinguish this nominee from multiple predecessors of the last decade. Nor is it a precondition for success. Secretaries with distinguished combat experience and time in the trenches have failed at the job.”

The senator continued, “Effective management of nearly 3 million military and civilian personnel, an annual budget of nearly $1 trillion, and alliances and partnerships around the world is a daily test with staggering consequences for the security of the American people and our global interests. Mr. Hegseth has failed, as yet, to demonstrate that he will pass this test. But as he assumes office, the consequences of failure are as high as they have ever been.”

McConnell also criticized Hegseth’s lack of strategic vision during his Senate Armed Services Committee testimony. “The nominee who would have been responsible for leading that effort wouldn’t even commit to growing America’s defense investment beyond the low bar set by the Biden Administration’s budget requests,” McConnell said, adding that Hegseth failed to articulate clear strategies for addressing threats posed by China, Russia, and other adversaries.

Despite the criticism, Hegseth’s confirmation marks a pivotal moment for the Trump administration. As McConnell observed, “As the 29th Secretary of Defense, Mr. Hegseth will be immediately tested by ongoing conflicts caused by Russian aggression in Europe and Iranian-backed terror in the Middle East. He will have to grapple with an unfinished FY25 appropriations process that – without his intervention – risks further harming the readiness of our forces.”

McConnell concluded with a warning: “This precious trust [in the military meritocracy] endures only as long as lawful civilian leadership upholds what must be a firewall between servicemembers and politics. The restoration of ‘warrior culture’ will not come from trading one set of culture warriors for another.”

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