Hegseth could lead troops who'd face getting fired for actions he's done in the past
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Hegseth's past behavior raises concerns among military leaders about his ability to enforce discipline, as he once ignored commands and faces allegations of extramarital affairs.
Defense officials expressed unease about Hegseth's ability to hold others accountable, noting that service members expect leaders to exemplify high standards of conduct and character.
Hegseth's supporters argue that his focus on military readiness outweighs concerns about his personal conduct, suggesting it's more important to have a strong leader in the role.
Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel emphasized the importance of character in military leadership, underscoring that those in charge must lead by example.
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