‘As Long As Don­ald Trump Wants Me’: Hegseth Vows To Stay As Trump’s Defense Nom­i­nee Amid Chal­lenges

‘As Long As Donald Trump Wants Me’: Hegseth Vows To Stay As Trump’s Defense Nominee Amid Challenges

Despite doubts among some about his chances, Pete Hegseth said Thurs­day he intends to stay on as Pres­i­dent-elect Don­ald Trump’s nom­i­nee for sec­re­tary of Defense.

Hegseth told reporters he has no plans to with­draw his nom­i­na­tion, accord­ing to Politi­co. He’s defend­ed him­self against numer­ous accu­sa­tions. Hegseth was the sub­ject of a 2017 inves­ti­ga­tion into claims he sex­u­al­ly assault­ed a woman, though no charges were ever filed.

“As long as Don­ald Trump wants me in this fight, I’m going to be stand­ing right here in this fight,” Hegseth told reporters.

Through­out the week, Hegseth engaged with sen­a­tors in an effort to secure his posi­tion as Trump’s nom­i­nee. He met sen­a­tors who were both skep­ti­cal and sup­port­ive. Hegseth’s attor­ney addressed mis­con­duct alle­ga­tions, while his moth­er pub­licly defend­ed him on Fox News. Repub­li­can Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, how­ev­er, said she doubts his over­all fit­ness for the job.

Ernst said this after meet­ing with Hegseth on Wednes­day. Accord­ing to Politi­co, she chose not to meet with him again. Instead, Hegseth con­vened with oth­er mem­bers of the Sen­ate Armed Ser­vices Com­mit­tee, main­ly Repub­li­can sen­a­tors. They include Sen. Rick Scott of Flori­da, Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dako­ta, Sen. Tom Cot­ton of Arkansas, Sen. Katie Britt of Alaba­ma, Sen. Ron John­son of Wis­con­sin and Sen­a­tor-elect Jim Banks of Indi­ana — all of whom seemed favor­ably inclined toward Trump’s cab­i­net choic­es.

Rounds, after his meet­ing, said Hegseth still has sig­nif­i­cant work to do to win the Senate’s approval. “I real­ly do see a path for­ward for him to be suc­cess­ful in being accept­ed by the Sen­ate for this posi­tion, but he’s got more work to do,” Rounds said. (RELATED: 7 GOP Sen­a­tors Most Like­ly To Stand Between Trump And His Dream Cab­i­net)

Hegseth denied all the alle­ga­tions and told the press that he answers only to Trump, God, his fam­i­ly and the Sen­ate.

“We’ve had great con­ver­sa­tions, about who I am and what I believe,” Hegseth said, as report­ed by Fox News. “And, frankly, the man I am today, because of my faith in my lord and sav­ior Jesus Christ and my wife Jen­ny right here, I’m a dif­fer­ent man than I was years ago.”

Trump announced his choice of Hegseth on Truth Social.

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