Pete Hegseth confirmed as US defense secretary after vice president breaks ties
Baku, January 25, AZERTAC
US Vice President JD Vance broke a 50-50 tie on Friday to confirm Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense, according to Anadolu Agency.
Vance came to the Senate to break the tie after Republicans Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins voted against Hegseth.
"The yeas are 50 and the nays are 50. The Senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the nomination is confirmed," Vance said.
It was the second time in US history that a vice president broke a tie on a cabinet appointment.
Previously, the only vice president to break a tie on a Cabinet confirmation vote was Mike Pence in 2017 on Betsy DeVos to be secretary of education.
Hegseth ‘will make a great Secretary of Defense!’: Trump
The former Fox News host and military veteran is seen as one of Trump’s more controversial Cabinet nominees. He faced allegations of excessive drinking and financial mismanagement.
Hegseth, 44, also faced allegations of sexual assault stemming from a 2017 incident in California. Police investigated the claim but did not file charges.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that Hegseth paid $50,000 to the woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017.
President Donald Trump congratulated Hegseth after his confirmation.
"Congratulations to Pete Hegseth. He will make a great Secretary of Defense!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Trump said Hegseth is going to be a "great" secretary of defense.
Asked by reporters in the state of California where he toured the devasted Los Angeles area that is dealing with wildfires, why McConnell -- who stepped down from the Senate leadership at the end of last year -- voted against Hegseth.
Trump said he did not know.
"I just know that we won. Winning is all that matters," he added.
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