After meeting with Hegseth, Ernst says she's not ready to support him - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather

After meeting with Hegseth, Ernst says she's not ready to support him - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather
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(WASHINGTON) -- Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst said Thursday she isn't ready to support Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's choice for defense secretary.

"Well, I did have a very long, lengthy discussion with Pete yesterday, and I do appreciate his service to the nation. I also am a combat veteran. So, we talked about a number of those issues, and we will continue with the vetting process. I think that is incredibly important," Ernst told Fox News. "So, again, all I'm saying is we had a very frank and productive discussion, and I know that we will continue to have conversations for months."

Pressed by host Bill Hemmer that it "doesn't sound in your answer that you got to a yes," Ernst replied, "I think you are right."

Hegseth continues to make the rounds on Capitol Hill to try to convince senators that he's up to the job amid allegations of sexual misconduct, alcohol abuse and mismanagement of finances. He denies the allegations.

He met Wednesday with Ernst, a key Republican member of the Armed Services committee and herself a survivor of sexual assault.

Upon leaving the meeting, Hegseth told reporters that he and Ernst had an "engaging and instructive conversation."
Ernst later posted, "I appreciate Pete Hegseth's service to our country, something we both share. Today, as part of the confirmation process, we had a frank and thorough conversation."

ABC News has previously reported Ernst to be on a growing list of candidates emerging to possibly replace Hegseth as Trump's pick to lead the Department of Defense.

When asked Wednesday if there was any chance she was being considered to replace Hegseth, she merely responded, "Mr. Hegseth is the nominee." She was tight-lipped over whether their meeting alleviated any concerns she might have.

Ernst is the first female combat veteran in the Senate. She also has a long record of supporting legislation aimed at addressing sexual assault and harassment in the military and has been outspoken about her own experiences with sexual assault, rape, and domestic violence.

Notably,Hegseth has said that women should not serve in combat roles in the military,and he continues to face his own allegations of sexual misconduct and impropriety.Hegseth has denied these allegations.On Wednesday he told Megyn Kelly show"absolutely not"in regards torape accusations,and he denied many claims mistreated women