Ernst and Collins Refused to Meet Hegseth's Rape Accuser [View all]
Republican senators have disparaged anonymous critics of Hegseth. But some of these senators have also declined to speak face to face and confidentially with such critics, including the woman who accused Hegseth of rape. According to three sources with knowledge of the situation, Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, is one of the senators who have turned down offers to hear privately from Hegseths accuser. Ernst is a pro-Trump conservative on the Armed Services Committeee, and her vote is seen as the linchpin to Hegseths confirmation, because she is both a military veteran and a survivor of sexual assault who has championed womens rights. (Ernsts office did not respond to questions from The New Yorker about her refusal to see Hegseths accuser.) Susan Collins, a moderate Republican from Maine, also declined an offer to meet with the alleged victim. Collinss press secretary, Blake Kernen, confirmed the outreach but said that the senator believes that such allegations should be brought to the relevant committeein this case, the Armed Services Committeeof which she is not a member. Collins has, however, met with Hegseth. Afterward, she said she would wait to decide on his nomination until he had undergone an F.B.I. background check and his confirmation hearing.
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