- United States
- Utah
- Letter
Disqualify Hegseth for Secretary of Defense Over Misconduct Allegations
To: Sen. Lee, Rep. Maloy, Sen. Romney
From: A verified voter in Salt Lake City, UT
December 3
The pattern of financial mismanagement, personal misconduct, and abuse of power exhibited by Pete Hegseth during his leadership roles at veterans' organizations is deeply concerning and should disqualify him from serving as Secretary of Defense. The detailed whistleblower report and accounts from former colleagues paint a disturbing picture of Hegseth frequently being intoxicated on the job, fostering a hostile workplace environment rife with sexual harassment, and misusing organizational funds for personal indulgences. His alleged sexual assault of a woman at a Republican event, for which he paid an undisclosed settlement, further undermines his integrity and suitability for such a critical national security position. Nominating someone with this track record to oversee the nation's military forces would represent an unacceptable risk to good order, discipline, and judicious leadership at the Pentagon. Hegseth's conduct indicates a fundamental lack of personal responsibility and ethical standards required for managing the world's most powerful military. I urge you to thoroughly examine these credible allegations and reject his nomination based on the clear evidence of his unfitness for this vital role.