Pete Hegseth will try to convince members of the Senate Armed Services Committee he should be the next secretary of defense.
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“Turns out, all the ‘diversity’ recruiting messages made certain kids — white kids — feel like they’re not wanted,” he said in his book. In his book, he said women have performed well in dangerous support roles during war, but “women in the infantry — women in combat on purpose — is another story.” He adds, “women cannot physically meet the same standards as men.”
He said it was fair to call him a “serial cheater” but he “truly was changed by Jen and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” and is now a different man.Hegseth has denied having a drinking problem and said publicly that he told lawmakers he wouldn’t drink while defense secretary.
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