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Senate Confirms Pete Hegseth as Pentagon Chief in Razor-Thin Vote

Pete Hegseth has officially been confirmed as the new Pentagon chief, but it wasn’t without drama.

The Senate vote ended in a 50-50 tie, forcing Vice President J.D. Vance to cast the deciding vote—only the second time in history a VP has had to break a tie for a cabinet nominee.

Hegseth, a former Fox News co-host and Army National Guard officer, takes on the role amid swirling controversies, including allegations of alcohol abuse, sexual misconduct, and financial mismanagement.

Critics have questioned Hegseth’s leadership abilities and lack of experience managing an organization as massive as the Department of Defense (DoD).

Despite this, supporters argue his military deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan give him a unique perspective to focus the Pentagon on “lethality” and restoring “warrior culture.”

Hegseth’s nomination was met with resistance from three Republican senators—Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitch McConnell—who cited his past behavior and judgment issues as major concerns.