Republican Senators say the Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth raised serious questions about the level of coordination between the White House and the Pentagon without approved by President Trump in Ukraine and review the matter by the Congress.
GOP MPs say that the “misunderstanding” between the weapon freeze Trump and Hegseth can be the result.
A senior Senate Republican colleague called it “a clear mindless-up” on a lot of levels.
Some GOP sources on Capital Hill have warned that if Hegseth or senior members of his team deliberately acted to the commander to bypassing the chief, it would create a serious problem that would need to be addressed.
The Senate Republican is “worried” by telling that Hegseth may have stopped arms shipment in Ukraine several times without their knowledge and they want who was involved in the cold shipment in Pantagon.
“This is a problem,” a GOP senator said that requested oblivion.
The lawmaker said, “To hear that other stagnation may occur or this stagnation has gone longer than any of us, it is worrying for me.”
“I will raise it to be concerned to be worried to be worried. It’s not that we are talking about a small weapon for some African nation, this is Ukraine. It’s like the biggest political debate.
The source said, “I feel worrying that you will not understand much about what our plan is here.” “It’s scary.”
Some of the fastest criticism at the Republican conference came from Sen Thom Tilis (RN.C.), who told CNN in an interview that Hegseth was “leading” Pentagon “out of his depth” and his decision to stop arms shipment in Ukraine was “Aquarius”.
“With the passage of time now, I think it is clear that he is out of his depth as the manager of a large, complex organization,” Tilis told anchor Jake Tapper.
Tilis, who cast an important vote to confirm Hegseth in January, suggested that he would probably not vote to confirm Hegseth based on “information”.
Sen Lindsay Graham (RS.C.), who is a prominent lawyer to help Ukraine to protect from Russia, said the Congress would need to get “below”, who ordered to freeze the weapons and why.
“We will later reach his bottom,” he said.
Sen Tod Young (R-Ind.) Said that the Congress should operate the “oversite” on the issue.
He said, “We need to conduct our inspection here, ask our questions of this administration that we have previous administration.” “We need to organize a hearing and ask questions and learn what is going on.”
Sena Jack Reid (Dr. I), rankings of the Sashastra Seva Samiti, said that it appears that a serious communication between Hegseth and Trump has been broken.
He said, “My understanding is that there was a complete misconception between the White House and the Defense Secretary, which I think underlines the chaotic nature of the way of operation. Misconceptions, misinformation, etc. “I think Trump decided that he wanted weapons and agreed that he was leaving and then discovered his disappointment that he was not and Hegseths were one to stop him.
Reid said, “This is actually an example of the wrong communication of the basic tendency and insights how someone manages the Defense Department and coordinates with the White House in such a way that the least the President knows what you are doing,” Reid said.
Weapons familiar Republican sources confirmed that Trump worked on the misunderstanding of what Trump wanted to do with weapons.
Senior Senate Republican Associate said that Trump did not want to risk a round of negative news headlines for weapons in Ukraine after completing a successful NATO summit in the Netherlands.
NBC News reported that when Hegseth unilaterally suspended the shipment of military aid in Ukraine this month, this was the third time he did so.
He had previously suspended the shipment in February and May and according to NBC, Albridge Kolby’s support was in support of the Underscritory of Defensery for the policy.
CNN reported that Kolbi has long been suspected of sending large shipments of military allies in Ukraine, recommending the shipment stop and Defense Deputy Secretary Steve Phinberg approved it.
Politico reported the decision of air defense missiles to stop shipment and other monks were first created in June and came into effect earlier last week.
CNN reported that Hegseth did not inform the White House before authorizing the stop at arms shipments and was not informed about the stagnation before doing so.
The Pentagon did not respond to the request of comment from the hill on Thursday.
Several Republican Senator criticized that a legalist called the defense secretary and senior members of his team called “crook mistakes”.
“I hope we will not see a Defense Department, where you have some individuals who do not have rights, they can consider rights” to freeze arms shipments unilaterally, a Republican Senator said that a Republican Senator who requested oblivion said.
Trump freezed the weapons on Monday and told reporters on Tuesday that he was not aware of who ordered the order.
The President of the Senate Defense Appropriation Deputy Committee Mich McConel (R-Ky) appreciated the President on Tuesday, referring to the recommendations of senior defense officers to reject the recommendations of senior defense officers.
McConel said in a statement, “The President will need to reject calls from separatists and restraints within his administration to limit these delivery to defensive weapons. And they should disregard those in the DOD who refuse to seriously invest in extending the mutation products, calling for the lack of music to block the help.”
Media reports about the stagnation in military aid in Ukraine gave Senate Democratic Leader Chak Shumar (NY) a chance to go on a crime against the Trump administration on Thursday.
He said, “What are we doing to stop this weapon? Surely, it is good that Donald Trump reversed himself, but our colleagues will be surprised, ‘Will it be again?” He said. Referring to the Russian President,