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Democrats call for Hegseth to resign as Republicans echo Trump’s support for secretary

Despite rumbles in the Pentagon over Pete Hegesth’s ability to do his job, Republican lawmakers have largely followed Donald Trump’s lead and backed the controversy-mired defense secretary while Democrats are calling for his resignation.

A post on Senate Republican’s X account today, blamed “disgruntled” former employees for the bad press: “Secretary Pete Hegseth is a veteran who is implementing President Trump’s America first agenda. Disgruntled former employees at the Pentagon are trying to undermine the agenda that Americans voted for.”

Yesterday senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee blamed the left: “Of course the left, libs, and leakers are angry with Pete Hegseth. He is a strong @SecDef who is shaking up the status quo at the Pentagon to fight back against America’s greatest threats. Our military and nation are stronger because of his courage to serve.”

Senate intelligence committee chair Tom Cotton claimed former Pentagon employees were “trying to undermine” both Hegseth and Trump’s agenda. And Cory Mills, a member of House armed services committee, said on X: “I fully stand with and support @SecDef.”

However, reacting to that NBC News report, Democratic representative Angie Craig said Hegseth should be fired for “gross negligence” which had put US service members at risk: “He never should’ve been hired in the first place, but his gross negligence in putting our service members at risk is more than enough to be fired for.”

And Debbie Wasserman Schulz also called for his resignation: “Pete Hegseth’s incompetence is a threat to our national security. He needs to resign immediately.”

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