Military records describe Donald Trump’s prospective Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as an “incredibly talented, battle-proven leader.”
The records, obtained by Fox News ahead of Hegseth’s confirmation hearings this week, describe his “outstanding” leadership skills he demonstrated across his military service, which included deployments to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Iraq and Afghanistan.
In an officer evaluation report carried out between 2005 and 2006, Hegseth was praised for his “outstanding performance” and as an “incredibly talented, battle-proven leader.”
“Having taken charge of his platoon mere days before deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, he effectively led his platoon through five months of combat,” the report read.
“He planned and executed platoon operations ranging from air assault raids to the defense of a forward operating base (FOB).”
The report also found that his “platoon remained physically fit and mentally ready to meet the challenges of protracted missions in demanding conditions.
It also found that Hegseth “more than capable to operate independently, controlling not only his squads but also air support, indirect fire support and other external combat support assets.”
Since he was announced as Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon, Democrats and RINO’s have sought to attack Hegseth’s character and reputation in a bid to scupper his chances of being confirmed.
Among their lines of attack have included a historic claim of sexual assault and suggestions that he has a problem with alcohol.
However, there is a growing sense of confidence that Hegseth has the support to pass through the Senate confirmation process.
According to CBS, Senate Majority Leader John Thune has privately informed Trump he believes Hegseth has the necessary votes for approval.
He has also pledged to abstain from alcohol if confirmed to the role.
Over 500 veterans, including former Navy SEALs, Green Berets, and service members from various branches, are set to march in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to back Hegseth’s nomination.
“The SEAL March for Pete Hegseth and attendance at hearing demonstrates strong and unwavering support from the warrior class for Pete Hegseth as he moves forward with his confirmation to become Secretary of Defense,” the press release reads.
Hegseth’s confirmation hearing will begin on Tuesday at 9:30AM ET in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee.