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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/29/us/politics/pete-hegseth-mother-email.htmlNo paywall link
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The mother of Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald J. Trumps pick for secretary of defense, wrote him an email in 2018 saying he had routinely mistreated women for years and displayed a lack of character.
On behalf of all the women (and I know its many) you have abused in some way, I say get some help and take an honest look at yourself, Penelope Hegseth wrote, stating that she still loved him.
She also wrote: I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego. You are that man (and have been for years) and as your mother, it pains me and embarrasses me to say that, but it is the sad, sad truth.
Mrs. Hegseth, in a phone interview with The New York Times on Friday, said that she had sent her son an immediate follow-up email at the time apologizing for what she had written. She said she had fired off the original email in anger, with emotion at a time when he and his wife were going through a very difficult divorce.
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Skittles
(159,908 posts)that all seems pretty standard with the greedy old pig party
peregrinus
(376 posts)Thats a first.
Volaris
(10,622 posts)MAKE THEM WORK FOR IT, and make that work utterly and forever and PUBLICLY humiliating to everyone who voted for him. Make ALL of them own it.
Picaro
(1,831 posts)It was her apology that was in error.
Yavin4
(36,513 posts)SheltieLover
(59,808 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,629 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(155,054 posts)This will come up in the confirmation hearings
Link to tweet
The New York Times has obtained an email that Pete Hegseths mom sent to her son in 2018.
In the email, Penelope Hegseth refers to her son as an abuser of women.
In an interview with the New York Times, Penelope Hegseth says she regrets sending the email to her son.
Rhiannon12866
(223,337 posts)And thanks for posting!
Prairie Gates
(3,408 posts)A woman he admits to having had intercourse with at a conference went to the hospital emergency room and got a rape kit performed. Hegseth paid her a settlement.
This guy is a bad person. He's a bad person.
Disaffected
(5,114 posts)where the F does the NY Times get off on publishing such personal correspondence w/o permission or consent??
Yellow Journalism in spades IMO...
hunter
(39,003 posts)Not yellow journalism at all.
Disaffected
(5,114 posts)Please refer to my response (# 18) below.
hunter
(39,003 posts)... seems fair game to me.
There's substantial evidence that Hegseth abuses women. This is more.
Let him burn.
allegorical oracle
(3,243 posts)at least two sources. It's also likely that Hegseth was contacted for a response, but either couldn't be reached or opted not to respond. At some point, his mom also issued her regrets for sending it, which is a validation that it's legit and that she sent it.
Only unprofessional print media, broadcast, and social media run with unverified stories.
Disaffected
(5,114 posts)The issue IMO is that a deeply personal communication was published without her knowledge or consent.
allegorical oracle
(3,243 posts)high public office, your personal history becomes fair game. There may be other of Pete's deeply personal communications that pop up -- and as a journalist, he should've expected that it could happen.
Richard Nixon, Clarence Thomas, and Bill Clinton all had their personal histories become public. It's up to Congress and the public to decide whether to believe it or dismiss it. Sadly, there's nothing fair about politics.
keep_left
(2,468 posts)...ran this by an army of lawyers before they published the story.
The reality is that there were some good things about the old smoke-filled-room political era, with its ethnic machines and ward-heelers to keep party discipline. In those days, we could at least count on the candidates being vetted, their closets full of skeletons having been cleaned out in private. Nowadays we have the total arrogance and/or laziness of the Trump regime, which doesn't seem to even be willing to do the minimum expected when it comes to due diligence.
Disaffected
(5,114 posts)She hasn't been elected to anything (AFAIK).
She is the one who wrote the letter.
karynnj
(59,989 posts)It seems possible it was included by her team in the divorce. If so, it is public record. Years ago, I remember being told an email is forever. His mother should have thought of that before hitting send.
Not to mention, we already know he cheated on the wife and had a child out of wedlock with his third wife. He and the paramour both worked for Fox. That letter is relevant to his character especially in light of the drugged sex accusation. Either of those things would have led to being fired in many companies
This man, parading as a man of Christian values is not someone who should lead a large organization.
chouchou
(1,361 posts)...and I'm Taylor Swift.
Blue Owl
(54,840 posts)czarjak
(12,498 posts)Only a Mother could love that legitimately.
Dem4life1234
(1,941 posts)It's almost like he gets a kick out of it.
BoRaGard
(2,994 posts)no_hypocrisy
(49,027 posts)(My mother had a mouth that would have made Dorothy Parker cry.)
Mom did not hold back on her criticism. Not only were you wrong, but she'd tell you exactly why you were wrong. She never missed an opportunity. Still uncertain why. To demean? To teach me a lesson? To moralize? I couldn't tell you. OTOH, she did it to everyone including her husband/my father. That was worth getting popcorn for.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,054 posts)Initech
(102,250 posts)What could possibly go wrong?
Meowmee
(5,871 posts)When Ivana said psycho assaulted her and took it back.
soandso
(1,613 posts)Cheated on the first two wives, impregnating the second before divorced from the first. He's still young enough that number three could also get the same treatment. Aside from all that, though, it's his pro Israel "chosen people" and Bush style Yoo Ess Ay America as the policeman of the world view that bothers me more.