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Pete Hegseth
Some grumbling about Hegseth does crop up in normal conversations on the Hill, but among Republicans, only Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska has openly questioned whether Hegseth should stay in his job. Photo: Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg/Getty Images
Leigh Ann Caldwell
April 23, 2025

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is over the barrel again: News reports of a second Signal chat about the Houthi strikes in Yemen—this time including his wife, brother, and lawyer—and the unraveling of his top staff, including longtime loyalists, have created the inescapable impression that he’s in over his head. Over the past several days, Hegseth has fecklessly tried to deflect blame by impugning the media, even while hunting for Easter eggs at the White House with his kids. And a mid-afternoon post on X, from the Defense Department’s official account, said: “STILL HERE. STILL CRUSHING THE ENEMY.” Sure, it was a reference to the U.S. Navy presence in the Arabian Sea—but it could have been a message from Hegseth himself.