Hegseth Says He 'Never Had a Drinking Problem' Before Defending Habit
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39% : She told Fox News on Wednesday that the email she wrote was "misinformation" and claimed the Times threatened her into participating, and she now found her son to be a changed man.Hegseth, who Trump is still backing, appeared to agree with Megyn Kelly that he was being "Kavanaughed," referencing the Supreme Court justice who faced sexual assault allegations during his confirmation process.25% : Trump plucked him from the Fox & Friends Weekend couch last month to join his incoming Cabinet, leading to a series of stories regarding sexual assault allegations leveled against Hegseth, his reported infidelities, a written lashing from his own mother, and his purported penchant for inebriation.
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