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‘Your Career Is Done’: GOP Senator Battered By Critics After Suggesting She Won’t Support Hegseth

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All eyes in Washington, D.C. have turned to Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), the most emboldened holdout among Republican senators still hesitant to embrace Pete Hegseth after a series of stories about his alleged past behavior. Now, conservative allies of President-elect Donald Trump are ratcheting up the pressure on Ernst to fall in line or face the end of her political career.

The Iowa senator, who is up for reelection in 2026, held her cards closely while telling Fox News about her recent meeting with Trump’s defense secretary nominee. “I did have a long, very lengthy discussion with Pete yesterday, and I do appreciate his service to the nation. I am also a combat veteran, and we talked about a number of those issues, and we will continue with the vetting process,” she told host Bill Hemmer. “We had a frank and very productive discussion, and I know that we will continue to have conversations in the upcoming months.”

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Hegseth’s fate rests in the hands of next year’s Republican Senate majority, where he can only afford to lose three of its 53 votes and still see Vice President-elect J.D. Vance break a tie. Ernst, who voted to certify the 2020 election, is among a handful of centrists who have expressed reservations about Hegseth since news reports alleging he drank on the job while managing two charitable veterans organizations and later as an on-air personality at Fox News. On Wednesday Hegseth, 44, went on the offensive, appearing on Megyn Kelly’s SiriusXM show to deny the reports while his mother took to “Fox & Friends” to walk back a 2018 letter she sent her son criticizing his treatment of women, including his ex-wife.

The issue is personal for Ernst, who served in combat during the Iraq War. Hegseth has been on record stating he believes female soldiers should not hold combat roles, a topic that almost certainly came up during their meeting. Conservatives have geared up for a fight in support of Hegseth after seeing Matt Gaetz withdraw his name for U.S. attorney general and are now targeting the Iowa senator with a pressure campaign. “Let me be clear to EVERY REPUBLICAN SENATOR. If you vote NO on Pete Hegseth, YOUR CAREER IS DONE,” screamed a post on X from Graham Allen, host of the “Dear America” podcast.

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TPN’s Collin Rugg replied to Ernst’s furtive update on her meeting with Hegseth. “Are you just sharing your diary or something? What a lame statement. Grow a backbone and support his confirmation,” he wrote in response. Another warned her about the fate of Liz Cheney, who was overwhelming defeated in her Republican primary after implicating Trump in the January 6th, 2021 riots at the Capitol. “We’re going to primary you and you’ll get this result. Stop the nonsense. Confirm or get a primary,” they wrote.

Sen. Ernst isn’t throwing up roadblocks to President-elect Trump everywhere, however. On Thursday she reported having a positive private conversation with Elise Stefanik, the fiery GOP congresswoman appointed to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. “Wonderful to meet with my friend @elisestefanik. She has been an incredible partner in countering our adversaries, strengthening our national security, and combatting antisemitism. I know she will continue her strong record of delivering results at the @UN,” Ernst wrote following the meeting.

She included photos of the pair smiling as they spoke, a markedly more transparent post than how she reported feeling about Hegseth. The difference wasn’t lost on X users, who quickly ratioed her message with hundreds of negative comments.

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