Senator Jack Reed, a Democrat from Rhode Island, launched an immediate and pointed attack against Pete Hegseth during a Senate hearing on Thursday. The criticism came just moments after the proceeding began. Reed questioned Hegseth’s qualifications for the nomination in stark terms.
The senator focused his remarks on Hegseth’s previous public statements and policy positions. Reed argued that the nominee’s views fall outside the mainstream of defense thinking. He suggested the appointment would undermine military stability.
Reed highlighted specific controversies from Hegseth’s past commentary. The senator noted Hegseth’s past criticism of senior military leaders. He also pointed to Hegseth’s stance on women serving in combat roles, calling it regressive.
The exchange set a combative tone for what is expected to be a contentious confirmation process. Other Democratic members of the committee are likely to follow Reed’s lead. The party appears unified in its opposition to the nomination.
Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer and Fox News host, has drawn sharp partisan lines. Supporters praise him as a fresh voice in defense policy. Critics view him as unqualified for the role of Secretary of Defense.
Reed’s opening salvo was notable for its directness. The senator did not hold back in his assessment of the nominee. He described the choice as one that prioritizes political loyalty over national security.
The hearing is expected to continue for several days. Both sides are preparing for a lengthy battle over the nomination. The outcome remains uncertain as more senators weigh in.





