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Trump Called Pete Hegseth. Here's What He Told Him.

AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.

Pete Hegseth’s nomination was going to be a rough ride. The secretary of defense nominee has some rocky allegations regarding sexual misconduct, which he was never charged, and now we have some cockamamie stories about hard drinking. It’s the Brett Kavanaugh playbook all over again. The drinking stuff was quickly dismissed, with Hegseth’s colleagues slapping down the NBC News story. Still, The Wall Street Journal reported last night that Donald Trump was mulling replacement candidates in case Hegseth’s nomination falters. 

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This morning, Hegseth said Trump called him, telling him to “keep going” and “keep fighting.” 

We’ll see how this plays out because the president-elect told the media that he’s all-in on Matt Gaetz, his former attorney general pick, before the Florida Republican withdrew his name, citing the confirmation process. It was also a test for the Senate Republican caucus, where Trump identified the four people who would most likely give him grief in the upper chamber.

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Hegseth’s baggage isn’t nearly as heavy or damning as Gaetz’s alleged indiscretions. The secretary of defense nominee also took to the pages of the Wall Street Journal, saying he's taken fire before and won't back down.

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UPDATE: This isn't a good sign.

UPDATE II: Rescheduling? Also, Pete says he's not withdrawing. 

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