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Unexpected Hiccup in Trump’s Defense Pick: What's the Real Story?

Monterey, California, USASat Nov 16 2024
President-elect Donald Trump's team was caught off guard recently while announcing new Cabinet members. A sexual assault allegation against one of his picks, Pete Hegseth, suddenly emerged, leaving team members puzzled and questioning his selection. The allegation came just days after Trump announced Hegseth as his next defense secretary, with minimal internal vetting. The team learned that Hegseth had been the center of an investigation by Monterey, California, police for an alleged sexual assault on October 8, 2017. This investigation coincided with a conference where Hegseth spoke for the California Federation of Republican Women, as seen on Facebook. Despite the allegations, Hegseth has not been charged criminally or named in any civil lawsuits. His lawyer has denied any wrongdoing. The situation caused incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles to question Hegseth directly during a call. She asked if there were any other issues to be aware of. Interestingly, Hegseth had never been vetted by an outside firm before his announcement. Some past employees recalled that Hegseth's consideration for the Department of Veterans Affairs was brief due to similar issues, though they didn’t specify what those were. Despite the surprise, the team initially planned to move forward with Hegseth’s nomination. However, the allegations have since stirred further doubts. Rumors are swirling that Hegseth might withdraw his nomination, with some concerned about more damaging information coming to light.

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    If Hegseth’s Fox News background wasn’t enough vetting, what other reality TV shows should potential nominees appear on?
    How thorough was the vetting process for potential Cabinet members during Trump’s transition?
    What impact did the allegation have on the timeline and process of announcing Cabinet picks?

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