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Senator Chuck Hagel’s Defense Secretary Nomination and Obama’s Israel Trip Mentioned in House Oversight Document

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #029697
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The passage merely notes political commentary on Hagel’s pending nomination and a diplomatic trip to Israel, without providing concrete evidence, transactions, or new allegations involving high‑level Chuck Hagel’s defense secretary nomination is under scrutiny after a shaky Senate Armed Services Com President Obama is described as traveling to Israel to signal broader concerns beyond the peace pr

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