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Mullin on Democrats disgusting hypocrisy; Hegseth: warrior culture, laser focused; son of Minnesota

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Mullin on Democrats disgusting hypocrisy; Hegseth: warrior culture, laser focused; son of Minnesota

Senator Markwayne Mullin absolutely cooks Democrats for their disgusting hypocrisy towards Pete Hegseth

Incoming Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth: “When President Trump chose me for this position, the primary charge he gave me was to bring the warrior culture back to the Department of Defense. He, like me, wants a Pentagon laser focused on lethality, meritocracy, war fighting, accountability and readiness.”

Pete Hegseth: “An audit is an issue of national security, and frankly respect to American taxpayers, who give $850B over to the Defense Department and expect that we know where that money goes… I think previous Secretaries of Defense, with all due respect, haven’t necessarily emphasized the strategic prerogative of an audit.”

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Former Sen. Norm Coleman: “I’m honored to introduce a son of Minnesota to you, Pete Hegseth… Please don’t give into the cynical notion that people can’t change. We need the ones who CAN change to lead us — to be beacons of hope and to remind us that grace can lead us home.”

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Sen Mullin on Democrats disgusting hypocrisy; Hegseth: warrior culture, laser focused; son of Minnesota

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Senator Markwayne Mullin absolutely cooks Democrats for their disgusting hypocrisy towards Pete Hegseth

Incoming Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth: “When President Trump chose me for this position, the primary charge he gave me was to bring the warrior culture back to the Department of Defense

  • He, like me, wants a Pentagon laser focused on lethality, meritocracy, war fighting, accountability and readiness

Pete Hegseth: “An audit is an issue of national security, and frankly respect to American taxpayers, who give $850B over to the Defense Department and expect that we know where that money goes

  • I think previous Secretaries of Defense, with all due respect, haven’t necessarily emphasized the strategic prerogative of an audit

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