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Former Senator Coleman defends Defense Secretary nominee Hegseth at nomination hearing

Former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman says introducing Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth that from personal experience with Hegseth, he demonstrates youth in the best sense through his strength, focus, intelligence, listening skills and supernatural energy, making him ideal for leading the Defense Department through massive change, while acknowledging his personal struggles and arguing that his capacity for change makes him a beacon of hope, contrary to F. Scott Fitzgerald's assertion about America lacking second acts at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
Former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman says introducing Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth that from personal experience with Hegseth, he demonstrates youth in the best sense through his strength, focus, intelligence, listening skills and supernatural energy, making him ideal for leading the Defense Department through massive change, while acknowledging his personal struggles and arguing that his capacity for change makes him a beacon of hope, contrary to F. Scott Fitzgerald's assertion about America lacking second acts at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
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January 14, 2025
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