Senator tries to pin down Hegseth's view on the Geneva Conventions
Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine pressed Hegseth several times on whether he would abide by the Geneva Conventions, a 1949 set of agreements regulating the use of force during wartime that forbids torture.
Hegseth argued the applications of the Geneva Conventions are "incredibly important" but that the rules of engagement have changed for troops since then.
"The Geneva Conventions are what we base our -- but what an "American First" national security policy is not going to do is hand its prerogatives over to international bodies that make decisions about how our men and women make decisions on the battlefield," Hegseth said.