Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) is reportedly advocating against President-elect Donald J. Trump’s nomination of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. Information obtained by The Federalist claims that Ernst has contacted Trump multiple times, advising him to reconsider Hegseth’s nomination. “She’s constantly calling and nagging him,” one Trump world source says.
Ernst posted on X (formerly Twitter) that she appreciated Hegseth’s military service and mentioned their conversation was “frank and thorough.” However, she did not reveal her position on supporting his nomination. When pressed about her potential interest in the defense secretary role, Ernst avoided a direct response, reiterating that “Pete is the nominee.”
Hegseth, a former Army officer and Fox News contributor, is facing various allegations, including misconduct in his previous roles advocating on behalf of veterans and as a member of the media. These claims have been countered by former colleagues and associates. Additionally, he faced a sexual assault allegation from 2017, but police did not pursue charges after investigating the accusation.
Ernst herself has been implicated in past allegations concerning an extramarital relationship with a subordinate, which she has consistently denied. Sources claim Ernst has threatened to mobilize female senators against Hegseth’s nomination unless changes are made.
Supporting Ernst’s efforts, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has relayed concerns about the allegations facing Hegseth, describing them as “very disturbing.” Graham acknowledged that while Hegseth would have an opportunity to defend himself, some issues might prove challenging.
Ernst’s office denies the allegations, calling them “just more Washington whispers.”