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Pete Hegseth’s opinions on women in combat, cheating, and other topics – direct quotes

    Hegseth's views on women in combat, infidelity and more — in his own words
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    WASHINGTON – Pete Hegseth is set to make his case to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday as he vies to become the next secretary of defense. Having engaged in numerous discussions with lawmakers over the past few weeks, Hegseth has faced a barrage of inquiries regarding his character and stance on various military matters.

    A prolific author and former host on Fox News Channel, Hegseth has found himself in the position of having to justify his extensive history of public statements, including those found in his latest book, “The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free.”

    His broad spectrum of viewpoints may offer valuable insights into his potential approach to the key role at the Pentagon, should he receive confirmation. While he has, on occasion, claimed misinterpretation, there have also been instances where he has attempted to temper his earlier positions on contentious subjects.

    Here’s a look at Hegseth in his own words:

    On the state of the US military

    An Army veteran who rose to the rank of major and served in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hegseth, 44, says he believes that standards have declined and that efforts to expand diversity, equity and inclusion have driven white men away.

    He complains in his latest book that “woke” generals and the leaders of the elite service academies have left the military dangerously weak and “effeminate” by promoting DEI. He says, “the next commander in chief will need to clean house.”

    “Turns out, all the ‘diversity’ recruiting messages made certain kids — white kids — feel like they’re not wanted,” he said in his book.

    If confirmed, he has said there will be no more “social justice, politically correct approaches to how we fight and conduct wars.” Instead, he said, “this is about lethality, meritocracy, readiness.”

    And he has vowed to fire generals involved in “woke” programs.

    On women in combat

    Hegseth’s opposition — stated in his book and interviews — was simple and direct before his nomination on Nov. 12. But, in the face of questions from Congress, he appears to have altered his stance.

    “I’m straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles. It hasn’t made us more effective. Hasn’t made us more lethal. Has made fighting more complicated,” he said in a podcast hosted by Shawn Ryan on Nov. 7.

    Women have a place in the military, he said, just not in special operations, artillery, infantry and armor units.

    In his book, he said women have performed well in dangerous support roles during war, but “women in the infantry — women in combat on purpose — is another story.” He adds, “women cannot physically meet the same standards as men.”

    He said, “Dads push us to take risks. Moms put the training wheels on our bikes. We need moms. But not in the military, especially in combat units.”

    His views riled some members of Congress.

    Asked about the issue on the “Megyn Kelly Show” in early December, Hegseth said he cares only that military standards are maintained. Women serve in combat, he said, and, “if we have the right standard and women meet that standard, roger. Let’s go.”

    On infidelity and sexual assault allegations

    Hegseth faced allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman he met at a conference in California in 2017. He has denied it, saying it was consensual. No charges were filed.

    He has acknowledged paying a settlement to his accuser, contending he did so to head off a baseless lawsuit. “The matter was fully investigated, and I was completely cleared,” he said.

    He also has acknowledged multiple instances of infidelity, including the California incident, which happened while he was going through a divorce with his second wife after having a child with the woman who is now his current wife, Jennifer Rauchet.

    He told Kelly that going to a hotel room with someone who was not his wife “is not OK” and that he paid the settlement “to protect my wife. I did it to protect my family. I did it to protect my job.”

    He said it was fair to call him a “serial cheater” but he “truly was changed by Jen and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” and is now a different man.

    On drinking

    Senators have also expressed concerns about reports of excessive drinking.

    Hegseth has denied having a drinking problem and said publicly that he told lawmakers he wouldn’t drink while defense secretary.

    “I’m not going to have a drink at all,” he said, likening it to following the Pentagon’s general order No. 1, which prohibits troops from drinking while deployed.

    He said that often when service members come home from war they “have some beers.” But insisted in the Kelly interview that, “I’ve never had a drinking problem.”

    On extremism in the military

    Hegseth has said the Pentagon overreacted by taking steps to address extremism and has taken leadership to task for the military’s efforts to remove people it deemed white supremacists and violent extremists.

    He wrote that the problem is “fake” and characterized it as “peddling the lie of racism in the military.” He said efforts to root out extremism had pushed “rank-and-file patriots out of their formations.”

    Hegseth was pulled from Washington National Guard duty during President Joe Biden’s inauguration after he was flagged as a possible “Insider Threat” by a fellow service member due to a tattoo.

    Hegseth has said it was due to a Christian cross tattoo on his chest. But the fellow Guard member, who was on an anti-terrorism team at the time, shared with The Associated Press an email he sent to the unit’s leadership flagging a different tattoo on Hegseth’s bicep that’s associated with white supremacist groups.

    On a Pentagon chief leading in combat

    Shortly after President-elect Trump announced his nomination, Hegseth posted on X, “Maybe it’s time for a @SecDef who has… Led in combat. Been on patrol for days. Pulled a trigger. Heard bullets whiz by. Called in close air support. Led medevacs. Dodged IEDs.”

    He said Trump told him that, “I chose you because you’re the guy that’s gonna put the warfighters first. We haven’t had that. We need a guy that’s kicked down doors and understands the consequences of war.”

    Trump’s first defense secretary, retired Marine Gen. Jim Mattis, served in combat in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and was awarded a Bronze Star with a V for valor for serving in one of the lead assault units going into Kuwait in the first Gulf War.

    Current Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, a retired Army four-star general, also commanded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and was awarded a Silver Star, the nation’s third-highest award for valor, for leading troops into Iraq during the 2003 invasion.

    “I’ve led troops in combat in pretty significant and tough situations,” Austin told The Associated Press. “Even if you are a self-described ‘door kicker’ or whatever you want to call it, I had run large, complex organizations before I came into this job, and I did that successfully.”

    “So I think you have to have a perspective on what’s happening on the ground, but you also have to have an understanding of how things fit in terms of the bigger picture,” he said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Tara Copp contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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