Ariz., was part of a united Democratic contingent who view the Defense secretary nominee as a poor choice to lead the nation's military.
Sen. Mark Kelly aptly exposes Pete Hegseth's fatal flaw as Defense secretary. It's the same one found in Kelly's Republican colleagues.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D., Ariz.) stopped and spoke with reporters while making his way to this morning’s hearing room. “I’ve got some very specific questions about certain things in his background that are concerning,
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) sparred with Pete Hegseth at the Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday for his nomination to serve as Donald Trump's secretary of defense. The post ‘You’re Not Being Honest!’ Sen.
What I want to understand is whether or not you bring any of the necessary experience that this job requires," Kelly a said.
Pete Hegseth at his confirmation hearing was asked by Sen. Mark Kelly if it was true or false that in 2014 he was drunk in public in Cleveland?
The Arizona senator questioned Department of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth about his history of getting blitzed off his ass.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) asked Pete Hegseth during his Senate confirmation hearing for the secretary of defense post about multiple instances involving his apparent drunken conduct during work functions.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's embattled pick for defense secretary, faced tough questions from senators during his confirmation hearing.
KELLY: All right. She's obnoxious. It was a clever answer in the moment, but that would have been great. That would have been groundbreaking and game changing. All these secretaries of defense, almost all of them, go into the defense industry. And that's how a lot of corruption happens. That is one of the swampiest things out there.
Megyn Kelly opens the show live from Washington, D.C. after attending Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing by discussing what she observed, why she thinks Hegseth will be confirmed easily, the terrible performance by Democratic women,
The Senate Armed Forces Committee held a confirmation hearing Tuesday for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary. The former Fox News host faced harsh questioning from Democrats.