Democrat tears into ’embarrassment’ Hegseth: ‘Get the hell out’

Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Calif.) on Thursday lambasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling him an “embarrassment” and demanding he resign over a range of issues including sharing

sensitive military attack plans

via an unsecure

Signal group chat

, deploying

Marines to Los Angeles

amid protests, and

his views on Russia’s war

in Ukraine.

“I have called for your resignation. I didn’t think you were qualified before your confirmation, and you have done nothing to inspire confidence in your ability to lead competently,” Carbajal said

during a budget hearing

before the House Armed Services Committee.

The California Democrat began his line of questioning by pointing to Hegseth’s

decision to relay

the launch time for fighter jets set to

strike Houthi militant targets

in March with at least two Signal group chats — one including

The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief

Jeffrey Goldberg and the other including his

wife, brother and a personal lawyer

.

Hegseth — who also reportedly accessed the chat, which he created,

via his private phone

rather than his government phone —

has repeatedly insisted

no classified information was shared.

“You broke the law in sharing classified information and in doing so, endangered the lives of our service members that you are responsible for,” Carbajal said Thursday. “Your inability to hold yourself accountable makes you incapable to lead. To lead. This alone makes you unfit to be the secretary of Defense.”

Later, the Defense secretary declined to say whether he thinks the U.S. should continue to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia, saying only that “we support peace in Ukraine.” Carbajal grew more heated with the response.

“Come on! Is this really leadership?” he said. “You’re an embarrassment to the United States.”

The exchange came a day after Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Dan Caine faced fiery

questioning in the Senate

, where lawmakers on both sides of the aisle questioned the duo on the Trump administration’s position regarding the war.

Caine

told senators that he did not

believe Russian President Vladimir Putin will

stop at Ukraine

if he wins the nearly three-year war and Ukraine cedes the land —

a marked contrast

to

the Trump administration’s

typical ambiguity on the question.

Hegseth was also pressed Thursday on whether he believes political allegiance to President Trump is a requirement for serving the U.S., either as a service member or a civilian. When the Pentagon chief dodged the question, Carbajal finally exploded.

“You know what? I’m not going to waste my time anymore,” he said. “You’re not worthy of my attention or my questions. You’re an embarrassment to this country, you’re unfit to lead, and there’s been bipartisan members of Congress that have called for your resignation.”

“You should just get the hell out and let somebody competently lead this department,” he added.

The statement prompted the panel’s chair, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) to call for decorum.

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