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Donald Trump’s defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth is on track to be confirmed, but faces an uphill climb amid new abuse allegations, allegations that Hegseth denies.
President Trump’s whirlwind of a first week included him making good on several campaign promises as his cabinet picks were readily ushered into the new administration after this week’s
Trump, 78, is preparing to make good on a 2024 campaign promise by bringing back more than 8,000 members of the US military, restoring them to their previous rank and providing back pay and full
Trump's executive orders for the Pentagon will fulfill campaign promises that the Republican reiterated during last week's inaugural address.
By the end of the day, we'll know if President Donald Trump's controversial pick for Secretary of Defense will be confirmed. The Senate is set to vote on Pete Hegseth's confirmation Friday evening.