'All bluster, very little substance': Oopsie, this resurfaced video reveals how Pete Hegseth really feels about dumpy Trumpy
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
32% : Having previously trashed Trump is a prerequisite that's about as important as having not beheaded a whale.31% : The 2016 clip of Hegseth -- who was nominated by Trump to be his cabinet's Defence Secretary last month -- has been doing the rounds on social media, and shows Hegseth trashing his potential boss with admirable savagery.
31% : While they were both on the campaign trail to become the Republican presidential nominee last year, DeSantis said Trump "set the stage for inflation," that he was "missing in action" at the Republican presidential primary debate, and that he was a source of "daily drama" during his first term.
28% : Regardless of whether he was the only one to attack Trump, Hegseth's resurfaced comments do little to solidify his position as the Defence Secretary nominee, which is already on shaky ground amid allegations of sexual assault and reports of excessive drinking.
26% : With all that chaos, including these resurfaced comments, Trump is reportedly eyeing other candidates to replace Hegseth in the event his nomination falls through.
24% : Doing what it does best, the internet managed to dig up another instance of Hegseth attacking Trump, this time in a 2015 interview he did with Fox News.
18% : He went on to describe Trump as an "armchair tough guy," and criticized the president-elect's stance on the military.
16% : For his part, Marco Rubio -- who is expected to be named Secretary of State -- said in 2016 that Trump is "a con artist [who] will never get control of this party."
11% : The name reportedly on Trump's mind is Ron DeSantis who, you guessed it, has made his own less than flattering comments about Trump in the past.
3% : While he now thinks of himself as Trump's wife, vice president-elect JD Vance once said Trump was an "idiot" and "reprehensible," before comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
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