New Allegations Against Hegseth are All Lies Here is the TRUTH.
These Allegations were brought forth by a Kamala Harris Supporter and radical liberal...
An affidavit submitted by Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law raised allegations about his past behavior, but Hegseth's legal team has strongly refuted the claims, citing court documents and FBI interviews confirming no abuse occurred. Supporters argue the allegations are unsubstantiated and emphasize Hegseth's qualifications and readiness to serve as Secretary of Defense, plus his ex-wife said that there was never no abuse in their relationship just infidelity.
Refutations of Allegations
Pete Hegseth's legal team has dismissed the allegations made in the affidavit, emphasizing that court documents and FBI interviews confirm no evidence of abuse.
Samantha Hegseth, his second wife, explicitly stated there was no physical abuse in their marriage and declined further comment, asserting her decision to remain private.
Hegseth's legal team described the affidavit as a baseless claim stemming from personal animosity by a former sister-in-law with whom the family had a contentious relationship.
Support for Hegseth
Supporters argue that the allegations are unsubstantiated and lack direct evidence, noting the consistent dismissal of similar claims in the past.
Hegseth’s strong qualifications and experience have been emphasized by his advocates, highlighting his ability to lead the Department of Defense effectively.
A paid advisor to Hegseth, Arthur Schwartz, pointed out that the allegations were deemed too flimsy to be formally raised by Democratic members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Context and Background Checks
Hegseth’s legal team affirmed that his second wife signed court documents in 2021, confirming no claims of domestic abuse during their marriage.
Questions about the thoroughness of the FBI’s background investigation have been addressed, with no significant findings reported during his clearance process.
Despite the affidavit, the Senate Armed Services Committee voted along party lines to advance Hegseth's nomination, demonstrating confidence in his ability to serve.
Current Status
Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense is set for a Senate vote, requiring only a simple majority to confirm.
His supporters remain confident that his experience and leadership skills make him well-suited to oversee the Department of Defense.
GO DEEPER
An affidavit from Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law raised allegations about his past behavior, including claims of volatile conduct.
Hegseth's legal team has refuted the allegations, citing court documents and FBI interviews that found no evidence of abuse.
His second wife, Samantha Hegseth, denied any claims of physical abuse in their marriage and declined to comment further.
Supporters of Hegseth argue that the allegations are unsubstantiated and stem from personal animosity.
The claims have prompted questions about the scope of the FBI’s background checks and the Senate Armed Services Committee's knowledge of the allegations.
Hegseth’s nomination has advanced to a full Senate vote, with his supporters emphasizing his qualifications for the role.
What is it about lying women and their false allegations- vindictiveness on full display