In his first comments since meeting with President-elect Donald Trump’s Defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth, incoming GOP Senate leader John Thune said the meeting went “well.”
He added that Hegseth laid out “a big vision for how to fix the problems” at Department of Defense. Thune rushed into a GOP lunch and didn’t answer if Hegseth’s personal issues came up nor would he say if he’s ready to support Hegseth’s nomination.
GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said her meeting with Hegseth Tuesday also went well, but she hasn’t made a decision yet whether she would vote to confirm him.
The West Virginia Republican said she and Hegseth “got into the personal issues” surrounding the Pentagon pick, saying “there’s still probably some questions to be asked there, and I’m sure other members are asking him that.”
When asked if she was satisfied with their meeting, Capito said, “Yeah, but I mean, I think we’re still in a process here, so we’ll have to see. I haven’t made a decision.”
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley said he doesn’t know if he thinks Hegseth should withdraw his name for defense secretary amid concerns about his personal life. He said his position on the confirmation process is he’ll support “whoever” President-elect Donald Trump wants in his Cabinet. “It’s not 100% clear who he wants as Secretary of Defense right now,” he said.
Hawley said Hegseth’s team canceled a meeting between him and the defense secretary nominee that had been scheduled for Wednesday but a Trump transition official says the Hawley meeting will be rescheduled to next week.
GOP Sen. Bill Hagerty emphasized that Hegseth assured him that Trump is still backing him.
“Secretary Designate Hegseth did a terrific job. He met with Senator Thune just before coming into this large meeting with the number of congressmen in the Republican Study Committee, and he got overwhelming support, applause, everybody’s behind him,” Hagerty said.
Hegseth has insisted as he makes his rounds on Capitol Hill that Trump is still standing behind him, amid reports that the president-elect is considering other options to lead the Department of Defense.
GOP Sen. Kevin Cramer, who is meeting with Hegseth later today, did not rule out backing his nomination if Hegseth agrees to stop drinking.
“I think for me it would be real — It’d be a very significant thing. As I’ve said quite openly, I’ve had plenty of experience in my family with alcohol and the dumb things that follow it, abuse of substances,” said Cramer. “And if he, if he’s willing to swear off alcohol, I think he’s, you know, I think that’s a pretty big corner for him to turn. And yeah, that would go a long ways with me.”
Cramer added that he thinks the other allegations against Hegseth could come from his drinking. “It’s my biggest concern because I think everything else comes from it,” he said.
The North Dakota Republican added that he’d like to see GOP Sen. Joni Ernst get the nod if Hegseth’s nomination falls through — though he noted that he doesn’t know if she would be interested in the job.
This post has been updated with additional reactions from GOP senators.