'Swarm of MAGA attacks' making Hegseth confirmation seem more likely: report
The Secretary of Defense nomination of Pete Hegseth, the ex-Fox News weekend co-host under a cloud of allegations ranging from sexual assault and sexual harassment to abuse of alcohol to financial mismanagement of two charities, appears to have turned around after several media appearances, and the support from key Republican Senators, especially Joni Ernst, who is being subjected to a "swarm of MAGA attacks," Politico reports.
Senator Ernst, a combat veteran who sits on the critical Armed Services Committee and initially appeared skeptical about Hegseth running the world's largest and most lethal military, has opened the door to the possibility of giving him the thumbs up.
Ernst "previously said she wasn't ready to back Hegseth. But after their second meeting on Monday, she said she'd be 'supporting him through this process' -- though she would not say whether she would ultimately vote in favor of his confirmation," ABC News reports.
Meanwhile, Politico reports Ernst's possibly changed stance may have something to do with the extraordinary pressure she is receiving, thanks to Trump's transition team and MAGA allies.
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"In recent days, allies of Trump adopted an approach that is not novel for the president-elect and his followers: Make life extremely uncomfortable for anyone who dares to oppose him. The swarm of MAGA attacks that Sen. Joni Ernst has experienced is a warning of what’s in store for others who express skepticism of his personnel choices."
Politico adds that "the palpable shift demonstrated how grassroots pressure, combined with the influence of Vice President-elect JD Vance, helped bolster Hegseth only days after Trump was drawing up contingency plans to tap Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis instead."
"People in Trump’s orbit believed that if Hegseth’s nomination was 'sacrificed' to Ernst, it would become a 'feeding frenzy' with the president-elect’s other controversial picks."
Senator Lindsey Graham, who served in the military for decades, on Tuesday appeared dismissive of the numerous allegations against Hegseth, claiming that they were made anonymously. He seemed prepared to afford the nominee the same civil rights as if he were being prosecuted and tried in a court of law, and not a presidential cabinet nominee to head the Pentagon, which has a budget of just under $1 trillion.
"The accusations are anonymous, the police report I've read uh, right now, he's in pretty good shape," Graham told CNN's Manu Raju (video below). "I think he's very smart, I actually was with him in Afghanistan what he's doing is his duty, I was over there very briefly as a reservist. So, the accusations about mismanaging money and about, um, nonconsensual behavior, if they come forward, I will listen to those accusations, but they have to be credible and they have to be presented in a fashion that Pete can rebut."
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"So he's much better off this week than he was last week," Graham said.
Raju reports there currently are no GOP Senators who have said publicly they absolutely will not vote for Hegseth.
But Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal "says a number of his GOP colleagues are opposed to Pete Hegseth’s nomination to be Defense Secretary," reports CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane. "But he says GOP colleagues might still vote for Hegseth because 'Trump is a bully and a tyrant.'"
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