The Senate Armed Services chair said his committee had approved Air Force Gen. John Hyten to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, clearing the way for a Senate confirmation vote despite controversial allegations of sexual assault
Senate Armed Services Chairman Jim Inhofe said Wednesday his committee had approved Air Force Gen. John Hyten to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, clearing the way for a Senate confirmation vote despite controversial allegations of sexual assault.
A former subordinate of Hyten’s, Army Col. Kathryn Spletstoser, accused the four-star general of sexual assault this spring after President Donald Trump nominated him for vice chairman. The allegations prompted an Air Force investigation that the Pentagon says did not substantiate the claims.committee members that confirming Hyten could discourage military sexual assault victims from coming forward.
During that hearing, Hyten won support from committee members including Sen. Martha McSally , who was raped by a superior office during her career as an Air Force pilot. Introducing Hyten at the hearing, former Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said she believed Hyten was "falsely accused.”
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