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Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has now advanced through the confirmation process, with the motion to begin 30 hours of debate now passed, and a final vote on his nomination could be held either late Friday or early Saturday.
However, two left-leaning Republican senators have announced Thursday that they will be voting “NO” on Hegseth’s confirmation: Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
Still in question is whether Sen. Mitch McConnell will vote to confirm Hegseth. He did vote in favor of advancing the nomination, but could still vote “no” in the final vote. If he does, Vice President JD Vance would need to be called into act as a tie-breaker vote, to get Hegseth across the line.
Sen. Susan Collins released the following statement on social media Thursday afternoon:
After careful consideration, I have decided to vote against Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. While I appreciate his courageous military service and his ongoing commitment to our servicemembers and their families, I am concerned that he does not have the experience and perspective necessary to succeed in the job.
Our military is under tremendous pressure right now. Active conflicts in the Middle East and Europe combined with escalating threats in the Pacific, all against a backdrop of severe financial challenges and four years of ineffective leadership by the Biden Administration, make this an especially critical time for those who lead our military. The next Secretary of Defense will be responsible for managing a massive bureaucracy that includes nearly three million employees and a budget of nearly $850 billion. In addition, our next Secretary faces long-standing procurement and supply issues that continued to worsen under the Biden Administration.
In sum, the Secretary is going to be facing a number of incredibly complex problems that are going to require highly skilled management ability. I am concerned that Mr. Hegseth does not have the management experience and background that he will need in order to tackle these difficulties. His limited managerial experience involved running two small non-profit organizations that had decidedly mixed results.
I am also concerned about multiple statements, including some in the months just before he was nominated, that Mr. Hegseth has made about women serving in the military. He and I had a candid conversation in December about his past statements and apparently evolving views. I am not convinced that his position on women serving in combat roles has changed.
Women comprise nearly 18 percent of our active-duty military. They continue to make critical and valuable contributions to our national defense. I have long advocated that women who wish to serve in and can meet the rigorous standards of combat roles should be able to do so. And numerous women have proved that they can accomplish this difficult feat.
Currently, thousands of women are serving in combat roles and many others serve in non-combat functions. Their service is essential to the success of our military.
Mr. Hegseth also appears to lack a sufficient appreciation for some of the policies that the military is required to follow because they are codified in the laws of the United States of America. While I understand his points on the importance of up-to-date and workable rules of engagement, our prohibitions against torture come from American laws and treaties ratified by the United States, including the Geneva Conventions.
Therefore, I will vote against the nomination.
After careful consideration, I have decided to vote against Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. While I appreciate his courageous military service and his ongoing commitment to our servicemembers and their families, I am concerned that he does not have the…
— Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) January 23, 2025
Conservatives are blasting Collins over her decision:
Your political career is over Susan Collins.
We will make sure you’re primaried and you never serve in Congress again.
You’re a traitor to America.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) January 23, 2025
You are a traitor Susan! You have no business being in the Senate representing America.
Disgrace!
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) January 23, 2025
Thank you, Susan, for your honesty.
After careful consideration, America has decided you are no longer fit to serve as a senator. You will be primaried.
— Ryan Jacobsen (@Dndbreakfast) January 23, 2025
Murkowski also released a statement in opposition to Hegseth:
Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations, veterans, and Alaskans. After thorough evaluation, I must conclude that I cannot in good conscience support his nomination for Secretary of Defense. I did not make this decision lightly; I take my constitutional responsibility to provide advice and consent with the utmost seriousness.
I commend Pete Hegseth’s service to our nation, including leading troops in combat and advocating for our veterans. However, these accomplishments do not alleviate my significant concerns regarding his nomination. Managing the Department of Defense requires vast experience and expertise as the department is one of the most complex and powerful organizations in the world, and Mr. Hegseth’s prior roles in his career do not demonstrate to me that he is prepared for such immense responsibility. His leadership of two veteran organizations was marked with accusations of financial mismanagement and problems with the workplace culture he fostered.
Although he has recently revised his statements on women in combat since being nominated, I remain concerned about the message that confirming Mr. Hegseth sends to women currently serving and those aspiring to join. Women have served our nation with distinction, overcoming immense obstacles to excel in combat and leadership roles, and they deserve to know that their leader honors and values their commitment to our nation.
While the allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking do nothing to quiet my concerns, the past behaviors Mr. Hegseth has admitted to, including infidelity on multiple occasions, demonstrate a lack of judgment that is unbecoming of someone who would lead our armed forces. These behaviors starkly contrast the values and discipline expected of servicemembers. Men and women in uniform are held accountable for such actions, and they deserve leaders who uphold these same standards.
Above all, I believe that character is the defining trait required of the Secretary of Defense, and must be prioritized without compromise. The leader of the Department of Defense must demonstrate and model the standards of behavior and character we expect of all servicemembers, and Mr. Hegseth’s nomination to the role poses significant concerns that I cannot overlook. Given the global security environment we’re operating in, it is critical that we confirm a Secretary of Defense, however, I regret that I am unable to support Mr. Hegseth.
Since Mr. Hegseth’s nomination last November, I have met with him and carefully reviewed his writings, various reports, and other pertinent materials. I closely followed his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee and gathered substantial feedback from organizations,…
— Sen. Lisa Murkowski (@lisamurkowski) January 23, 2025
Murkowski is being blasted on social media:
You literally voted to confirm Biden’s Defense Secretary despite the red flags and failure he brought to the job yet you’re voting against an actual war hero. You’re a disgrace and a testament to how terrible ranked choice voting is. We’ll make sure you lose your next election.
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) January 23, 2025
See you in 2028.
Peacefully.
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) January 23, 2025
Your Political Career is Over https://t.co/r6VcYv6Vns
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) January 23, 2025
DISGRACEFUL https://t.co/9QMHdyyR3d
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 23, 2025
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