Senators received a sworn affidavit Tuesday from the former sister-in-law of President Donald Trump’s defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, expressing concern over Hegseth’s ability to serve.
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The information in the affidavit was not relayed to leaders of the Armed Services Committee when FBI officials briefed them earlier this month on the results of Hegseth’s background check, according ...
In a signed affidavit, Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law claimed his ex-wife was terrified of him and hid in a closet when he threatened her.