Pete Hegseth Tells Megyn Kelly He Believes He Is Being 'Kavanaugh'd' During Confirmation Process
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35% : Hegseth noted that despite the criticism from lawmakers, Trump still stood by Kavanaugh, stating that what the public is witnessing in his process is the "classic art of the smear" in order to take "tiny kernels of truth" and "blow them up into a masquerade of a narrative.""What they never quote, and we'll get into this too, are the legions of people from whom I served with in combat, multiple tours, from the multiple veterans organizations that I very proudly ran, and I really want to get into that, and my time at Fox News.13% : After Trump nominated Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court in 2018, Democratic lawmakers quickly sought to derail his confirmation, portraying him as partisan and using sexual assault allegations that surfaced after his nomination to weaken his bid.
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