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Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump

Trump Hegseth
December 12, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Sheโ€™s an Iraq War combat veteran and sexual assault survivor who has advocated for years to improve how the military handles claims of sexual misconduct.

But when Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, appeared initially cool to the nomination of President-elect Donald Trump โ€™s choice of Pete Hegseth to serve as defense secretary โ€” a man who once said women should not serve in combat and who has himself been accused of sexual assault โ€” she faced an onslaught of criticism from within her own party, including threats of a potential primary challenge in 2026.

โ€œThe American people spoke,โ€ said Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of the Family Leader and a conservative activist in Ernstโ€™s home state.

Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump
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โ€œWhen you sign up for this job, itโ€™s a big boy and big girl job, and sheโ€™s feeling the pressure of people vocalizing their disappointment, their concern with how sheโ€™s handling this.โ€

The pressure campaign against Ernst, once a rising member of the GOP leadership, shows there is little room in Trumpโ€™s party for those who canโ€™t get to yes on Hegseth or any of his other picks for his incoming administration

It underscores the power Trump is expected to wield on Capitol Hill in a second term and serves as a warning to other lawmakers who may be harboring their own concerns about other Trump selections, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary and Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence.

โ€œIf the king wants a different senator from Iowa, weโ€™ll have one. If he doesnโ€™t, we wonโ€™t,โ€ said Iowa talk show host Steve Deace, suggesting on his show Monday that he would be willing to jump in against Ernst if Trump wanted a challenger. โ€œI think someoneโ€™s got to be made an example out of, whether itโ€™s Joni or someone else.โ€

Ernst's allies say she can handle criticism

Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump
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People close to Ernst, a retired Army National Guard lieutenant colonel, stress her mettle and say her eventual decision will depend on her assessment of Hegseth, a former โ€œFox & Friends Weekendโ€ host and veteran, and nothing else.

โ€œHas there been Twitter pressure? Sure. But Joniโ€™s a combat veteran. Sheโ€™s not easily pressured,โ€ said David Kochel, an Iowa Republican strategist and longtime Ernst friend and adviser.

Ernst has worked steadily to shore up her relationship with Trump after declining to endorse him before the Iowa caucuses that kicked off this year's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. During a recent visit to Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida club, she met with Trump and billionaire Elon Musk with ideas for their budget-slashing Department of Government Efficiency. She heads up a newly formed DOGE caucus in the Senate.

Trump has not tried personally to pressure Ernst to back Hegseth, according to a person familiar with their conversations who spoke on condition of anonymity to disclose them. And he has not targeted her โ€” or any potential holdouts โ€” publicly in social media posts.

Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump
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He also hasn't had to.

The response to Ernst built quickly, first in whispers following her initially cool remarks after meeting with Hegseth, then into a pile-on from powerful figures in the โ€œMake America Great Againโ€ movement.

Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of Hegsethโ€™s nomination, according to Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs polling. About one-third of Republicans approve of him as a pick, and 16% disapprove. Another 1 in 10 Republicans, roughly, are neutral and say they neither approve nor disapprove.

Trump allies had been concerned that a successful effort to derail Hegsethโ€™s candidacy would empower opposition to other nominees, undermining his projections of complete dominance of the party. In the narrowly held Senate, with a 53-47 GOP majority in the new year, any Trump nominee can only afford a few Republican โ€œnoโ€ votes if all Democrats are opposed.

Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump
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Those piling on included Trumpโ€™s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who warned that Ernstโ€™s political career was โ€œin serious jeopardy" and that primary challengers stood at the ready.

One social media post from the CEO of The Federalist featured side-by-side photos comparing Ernst to ousted Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., whom Trump recently said deserves to be jailed, along with other members of the House committee that investigated the Capitol riot.

Building Americaโ€™s Future, a conservative nonprofit, announced plans to spend half a million dollars supporting Trump's pick of Hegseth, the Daily Caller first reported. The group has already spent thousands on Facebook and Instagram ads featuring Ernstโ€™s photo and is running a commercial urging viewers to call their senators to back him.

Criticism mounted at home, too. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, who quickly endeared herself to Trump when she became the highest-ranking state official to endorse him ahead of this yearโ€™s caucuses, wrote an op-ed for the conservative Breitbart news site that was seen as a not-so-subtle warning.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re witnessing in Washington right now is a Deep State attempt to undermine the will of the people," she wrote.

Local Republican groups also encouraged Iowans to call Ernstโ€™s office and urged her to back Trump's picks.

While incumbents have particular staying power in Iowa, Trump has a track record of ending the careers of those who cross him.

Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller defended the tactics.

โ€œRight now, this is President Trumpโ€™s party,โ€ he said Tuesday at The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Summit in Washington. โ€œI think voters want to see the president being able to put in his people.โ€

A warning of what is to come

Ernst has gradually appeared to soften on Hegseth. By Monday, after meeting with him once again, she issued a statement saying they had had โ€œencouraging conversations.โ€

Ernst said Hegseth committed โ€œto completing a full audit of the Pentagonโ€ and to hire a senior official who will โ€œprioritize and strengthen my work to prevent sexual assault within the ranks.โ€

โ€œAs I support Pete through this process, I look forward to a fair hearing based on truth, not anonymous sources,โ€ she said.

But for many Republican senators who have found themselves on the wrong side of Trump, it was hard not to see the campaign against Ernst as a warning.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican who also met with Hegseth this week, said the attacks seemed โ€œa little more intense than usual,โ€ while acknowledging that she is โ€œno strangerโ€ to similar MAGA-led campaigns. She was reelected in 2022 after beating a Trump-endorsed challenger.

Murkowski said the potential attacks donโ€™t weigh into her decision-making, but added, โ€œIโ€™m sure that it factors into Sen. Ernstโ€™s.โ€

___ Colvin reported from New York and Fingerhut from Des Moines, Iowa.

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