President-elect Donald Trumpâs defense secretary nominee has been meeting with senators.
Some GOP senators said on Dec. 11 that theyâre still not sure whether theyâre going to vote for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trumpâs defense secretary nominee.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), a day prior, also did not say she will vote to confirm Hegseth.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is among the other Republicans who have not yet committed to voting for Hegseth, a military veteran and former Fox News host.
Republicans will hold a 53â47 majority in the upper chamber once the new Congress starts in January 2025. Presidential nominees require a simple majority to receive confirmation. The vice president, as president of the Senate, can cast tie-breaking votes.
That means Hegseth must receive votes from at least 50 GOP senators, provided all Democrats are present and vote against him.
Collins told reporters that her meeting with the nominee covered a wide range of topics, including the role of women in the military and Ukraine.
âWe focused on what needs to be done to make sure we, this Pentagon, is focused on warfighting and lethality,â Hegseth told reporters after the meeting.
Hegseth said he respects the process and hopes he’ll ultimately receive a yes vote from Collins on the Senate floor.
Other Republican senators who met with Hegseth this week said they are definitely voting for him.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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