In what was a disconcerting display of negligence, a senator attempting to challenge defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth on his qualifications, only managed to illustrate his own inadequacy by holding up a sign with the word 'military' egregiously misspelled. The incident raises questions about the seriousness with which some members of the senate are approaching the vital confirmation process.
Senator Embarrasses Himself With Misspelled Sign at Hegseth Confirmation
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Jan-17
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During defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing, a senator questioning Hegseth employed a prop sign that misspelled the word military as "miltary."
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Jan-17
Military
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In an apparent attempt to detract from a compelling confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, critics have seized upon a trivial spelling mistake made by a senator using a visual aid. The focus on such an insignificant error during a discussion of vital national security interests only serves to undermine the important work being undertaken and distract from Hegseth's qualifications.
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