GOP Sen. Joni Ernst admits she isn’t a ‘yes’ on Trump’s embattled defense pick Pete Hegseth
Sen. Joni Ernst admitted Thursday that she was not ready to vote “yes” on Defense Secretary-designee Pete Hegseth — in a setback for President-elect Donald Trump’s pick, who is facing a slew of sexual impropriety and professional misconduct allegations.
In an interview on Fox News, “America’s Newsroom” co-anchor Bill Hemmer asked Ernst if she had “gotten to a yes” after the Iowa Republican tweeted Wednesday about having “a frank and thorough conversation” with the embattled nominee on Capitol Hill — without making her stance known.
“It doesn’t sound on your answer that you’ve gotten to a yes. If I’m wrong about that, correct me,” he offered, before pressing: “And if that is the case, it sounds to me as if the hearing will be critical for his nomination. Am I right about that?”
“I think you are right,” Ernst replied. “I think for a number of our senators, they wanna make sure that any allegations have been cleared, and that’s why we have to have a very thorough vetting process.”
Hegseth, 44, has been facing mounting accusations about the Army combat vet’s binge drinking, financial mismanagement and sexual misconduct, much of which was said to have occurred while he was heading up two veterans affairs advocacy groups between 2007 and 2016.
Ernst, an Army veteran and victim of sexual assault herself, was rumored to have been eyeing the Pentagon post herself before the former Fox News personality was tapped instead.
