New Poll Shows How Americans Feel About Trump’s Nominees Guy Benson
One of Trump’s most embattled picks, Defense Secretary-designate Pete Hegseth, is above water by single digits, with the public splitting almost into thirds on his nomination: Support, oppose, and don’t know. Hegseth is facing a series of allegations against him and responded in a Wall Street Journal op/ed yesterday. An excerpt:
I’ve been through a lot: combat tours, job changes, divorces and family challenges. (Yes, I love my mom very much, and she loves me.) I have always led with honesty, integrity and passion. Tragically, many veterans never find the purpose for their next chapter and succumb to the bottle, depression or, worst of all, suicide. I understand what they are facing—because I’ve lived it. But by the grace of God, I took another path. My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has renewed and restored my life. I am saved by his grace. The press is peddling anonymous story after anonymous story, all meant to smear me and tear me down. It’s a textbook manufactured media takedown.
They provide no evidence, no names, and they ignore the legions of people who speak on my behalf. They need to create a bogeyman, because they believe I threaten their institutional insanity. That is the only thing they are right about. Talk to those who served with me in Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, Afghanistan or the National Guard. They support me, and I’m honored by that. I have never backed down from a fight and won’t back down from this one. I am grateful President-elect Trump chose me to lead the Defense Department, and I look forward to an honest confirmation hearing with our distinguished senators—not a show trial in the press.
One of the claims against Hegseth, peddled by NBC News, drew sharp, immediate criticism and pushback from both of his longtime co-hosts — among many others who’ve worked with him over the years:
This is an especially bad look for NBC:
With rumors and reports flying that Trump may be considering alternative options, I’d encourage you to listen to my monologue on this subject from my radio show. And I’ll leave you with this, from the nominee himself:
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