Controversy Surrounds Trump's Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth

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Pete Hegseth, nominated by Donald Trump for defense secretary, reportedly paid a confidential settlement to a woman accusing him of sexual assault to avoid being fired from Fox News. Hegseth's lawyer claims the encounter was consensual and the settlement was to prevent a lawsuit. Despite the controversy, Trump remains supportive of Hegseth's nomination. The incident has drawn parallels to Trump's own legal issues involving nondisclosure agreements.
Topics:nation#defense-secretary-nomination#donald-trump#fox-news#pete-hegseth#politics#sexual-assault-allegations
- Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick for defense secretary, paid accuser to save job at Fox News, his lawyer says CBS News
- Trump Stands by Defense Pick Who Says Encounter With Woman Was Not Sexual Assault The New York Times
- Pentagon pick left Guard after being reported as possible ‘insider threat’ due to tattoo The Washington Post
- Trump’s defense secretary nominee paid accuser but denies sexual assault, attorney says CNN
- Republican Senator Says New Reports 'Could' Sink Pete Hegseth's Nomination Newsweek
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