Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), infamous for pretending to be Native American to advance her career, is on the warpath and she has Pete Hegseth in her sights. In a scathing letter, Warren demanded Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense answer for his previous pledges to end DEI in the military and hold generals involved in the Afghanistan withdrawal accountable.
She also seemed oddly obsessed with Hegseth’s tattoos, suggesting he could be an “insider threat.”
Elizabeth Warren has sent a letter to Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth in which she claims that having a Deus Vult tattoo, Latin for “God’s will” and a Christian motto that dates back to the First Crusade, makes him a “potential insider threat.” pic.twitter.com/4lySEYI9vn
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 7, 2025
When Warren et al obfuscate about the woke/DEI nonsense, remember Milley claiming it’s offensive to say anyone at DOD is woke (while he ranted about “white rage”). And remember— when Milley was defending DEI, DoD was weeks away from defeat in Afghanistan…https://t.co/118Pzlj5a1
— Jerry Dunleavy IV 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) January 7, 2025
Sen. Elizabeth Warren strongly suggested that there are concerns that Army veteran Pete Hegseth could be an “insider threat” due to his Christian tattoo and seethed over his crusade against woke military policies in a blistering missive to the defense secretary designee.
While outlining over 70 questions to Hegseth and giving him four days to reply, Warren made clear that she sees him as “unfit” to helm the Pentagon and teased a fiery showdown when he appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee next week.
“I am deeply concerned by the many ways in which your behavior and rhetoric indicates that you are unfit to lead the Department of Defense,” Warren, 75, wrote in the 33-page letter to Hegseth sent late Monday. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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