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EBB: Hegseth confirmed as next defense secretary by narrow Senate vote

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(Military Times) Iraq War veteran and former Fox News Host Pete Hegseth was confirmed as the next defense secretary by a narrow, partisan margin Friday, allowing the divisive nominee to assume leadership of Pentagon operations early next week.

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