After President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory, the mainstream media have turned their attention to trying to take down his cabinet picks, recently focusing their sights on Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
Breitbart News has learned the New Yorker is preparing to publish a massive hit piece on Hegseth, using decade-old allegations made by a jealous former coworker that is now being recirculated to media as he prepares for Senate confirmation.
The allegations are from 2014, and were made by a former female associate who was fired from an organization she worked at with Hegseth, the conservative veterans-advocacy group Concerned Veterans of America (CVA).
Some described the former coworker as being on the “periphery of Trump world” for the past decade, and wanting to become a Fox News host and becoming insanely jealous of Hegseth, particularly after he was considered for secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs during the first Trump administration.
That was the time when she wrote and circulated her screed, which attacks CVA for age discrimination and details alleged alcohol consumption by several of the organization’s leaders, including Hegseth, at staff parties and afterwork events in 2014. […]
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