In a pivotal moment for Pete Hegseth’s bid to become Secretary of Defense, Senator Bill Hagerty announced his support for the embattled nominee during a conversation with CNN. The endorsement provides a significant boost as Hegseth faces mounting skepticism from within his own party over his qualifications and readiness to lead the Pentagon.
“Well, I’d say this: I was just with Pete meeting with a large group of House members, and he had an ovation that was resounding,” Hagerty said. “I think that Pete is, as people get to know him again, as people get to see his deliberation, his deliberate stance on trying to repair the Pentagon, try to fix our recruiting crisis, our retention crisis, I think people are overwhelmingly supportive of him.”
Hagerty expressed a lot of optimism about the trajectory of Hegseth’s confirmation process, which has seen some Republicans voice concerns about his lack of high-level defense experience. “And I think that’s going to continue to move in the right direction,” Hagerty added. “I’ll admit him, is with Pete right now.”
The stakes are high as Hegseth seeks to lead the Department of Defense under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. His nomination has become a flashpoint, with critics questioning whether his outspoken media persona and political commentary translate into effective leadership in a military apparatus burdened by a recruiting shortfall, retention struggles, and a need for modernization.
Hegseth, a former Army officer and longtime Fox News contributor, has built his candidacy on promises to overhaul the Pentagon, tackle bureaucratic inefficiencies, and address the military’s ongoing recruitment crisis. Despite his populist appeal and strong alignment with Trump’s vision, some GOP senators remain unconvinced.
Hagerty’s endorsement comes as a much-needed lifeline for Hegseth, whose confirmation prospects have been in jeopardy. The Tennessee senator’s comments signal a turning point, highlighting growing Republican support for the nominee within Congress.The coming days will be crucial as Hegseth continues to make his case to lawmakers.
Hegseth described meeting with Senators and the Senate Armed Services Committee as a “wonderful process.” He continued, “That’s what Donald Trump asked me to do. Your job is to bring a war-fighting ethos back to the Pentagon. Your job is to make sure that it’s lethality, lethality, lethality!”
“Everything else is gone. Everything else that distracts from that shouldn’t be happening. That’s the message I’m hearing from Senators in that advise and consent process. It’s been a wonderful process.”
In November, President-elect Trump announced his intention to nominate Hegseth as the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Amid the controversies, Trump is reportedly considering alternative candidates for the Defense Secretary position, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. While Hegseth was vocal about Trump urging him to fight for a position, the president-elect has reportedly engaged in significant discussions about nominating Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, his former primary challenger, as the defense secretary.
According to The New York Times, sources close to Trump say that