In a dramatic moment on Capitol Hill Democratic congresswoman Rosa DeLauro abruptly cut off Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, raising her voice as he outlined his department’s ambitious plans to ramp up submarine production.

On Tuesday, Hegseth testified before the House Appropriations Committee in Washington DC, where lawmakers pressed him about the defense department’s 2026 budget. The administration’s $1 trillion plan includes major investments to boost Navy submarine construction in Connecticut.

Among the committee members was blue-haired, Connecticut Rep Rosa DeLauro, who became visibly agitated as she demanded Hegseth clarify his plans.

‘Well first of all I want to thank this committee for the flexibility alongside fiscal year 2025 and the continuing resolution,’ Hegseth began, seconds before the hearing took a chaotic turn.

Without letting him to finish his sentence DeLauro swiftly interrupted, snapping: ‘Well I would hope that you would thank this committee for the funding that it had made’.

‘We have made a serious investment, so your first statement is inaccurate,’ she added.

‘We have focused squarely on submarines and now we want to know where that is going and what your plan is for the continued investments to reach production levels and make sure that that is an area that is covered for our national security.’

When DeLauro accused Hegseth of lacking details in his plan, he quickly fired back, acknowledging that the investment was indeed earmarked for shipbuilding and submarine production.

In a dramatic moment on Capitol Hill Democratic congresswoman Rosa DeLauro abruptly cut off Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
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In a dramatic moment on Capitol Hill Democratic congresswoman Rosa DeLauro abruptly cut off Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Hegseth testified before the House Appropriations Committee in Washington DC, where lawmakers pressed him about the defense department's 2026 budget
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Hegseth testified before the House Appropriations Committee in Washington DC, where lawmakers pressed him about the defense department’s 2026 budget

When DeLauro accused Hegseth of lacking details in his plan he quickly fired back, acknowledging that the investment was indeed earmarked for shipbuilding
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When DeLauro accused Hegseth of lacking details in his plan he quickly fired back, acknowledging that the investment was indeed earmarked for shipbuilding

The 45-year-old Defense Secretary claimed that former President Joe Biden had recklessly wasted much of the previous funding.

At the mere mention of Biden, DeLauro cut in once again, snapping at Hegseth, ‘Please – I want your plan!’

‘I’ve had difficulty with the prior administration and I don’t mind calling them out,’ she shouted. ‘What is your plan for the future?’

‘Can we get that in writing and on paper so that we know where you’re going? Because we don’t have anything today! We have zip, nada, in knowing where you’re going,’ she continued, angrily raising her voice with each word.

‘You can talk percentages. You can talk about whatever you want. But unless this committee sees dollars and cents and where you’re going and what your plan is, then we can reconsider what you’re planning to do to go forward. Give us the details!’

Yet the irate congresswoman abruptly cut off the exchange, denying Hegseth any chance to respond.

The fiery exchange unfolded just weeks after DeLauro found herself locked in another explosive match – this time with RFK Jr.

Last month, the US Secretary of Health faced tough questions from both Republicans and Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee about his specific department’s 2026 budget.

In response to DeLauro, Hegseth claimed that former President Joe Biden had recklessly wasted much of the previous funding
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In response to DeLauro, Hegseth claimed that former President Joe Biden had recklessly wasted much of the previous funding

At the mere mention of Biden, DeLauro cut in once again, snapping at Hegseth, 'Please - I want your plan!'
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At the mere mention of Biden, DeLauro cut in once again, snapping at Hegseth, ‘Please – I want your plan!’

During the hearing, DeLauro accused RFK Jr of breaking the law by cutting funding already approved by Congress – specifically targeting money allocated to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as reported by WSHU.

When DeLauro pressed him on whether he would commit to spending the funds allocated in the 2024 budget, RFK Jr replied, ‘As I said, Ranking Member, if you appropriate the money, I’m going to spend that money.’

‘The money has been appropriated,’ DeLauro snapped. ‘If you’re not willing to accept the funds that have been lawfully voted by members of the House and Senate, on the money for the National Institutes of Health.’

‘Well, I’m going to hold you to your word that that funding is there; it should be transferred from 2024 to 2025,’ she continued, speaking with her hands and aggressively pointing her finger in his direction.

‘You’ve cut, already, $20 billion. Let’s get that money back. You have an obligation to carry out the law and to implement what Congress has done.’

Before moving on to the next topic of discussion, DeLauro angrily shuffled her papers around while repeating, ‘Unbelievable. Unbelievable’.

The discussion then moved to the department’s plans to improve the healthiness of school lunches for children.

Kennedy began calmly describing updated federal nutrition guidelines that will tell people to ‘eat whole food’, before getting visibly animated.

The fiery exchange unfolded just weeks after DeLauro found herself locked in another explosive match - this time with RFK Jr
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The fiery exchange unfolded just weeks after DeLauro found herself locked in another explosive match – this time with RFK Jr

During the hearing, DeLauro accused RFK Jr. of breaking the law by cutting funding already approved by Congress - specifically targeting money allocated to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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During the hearing, DeLauro accused RFK Jr. of breaking the law by cutting funding already approved by Congress – specifically targeting money allocated to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

During the hearing, RFK. Jr. fired back at DeLauro, exclaiming: ‘Congresswoman DeLauro, you say you’ve worked for 20 years on getting food dye out. Give me credit! I got it out in 100 days’
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During the hearing, RFK. Jr. fired back at DeLauro, exclaiming: ‘Congresswoman DeLauro, you say you’ve worked for 20 years on getting food dye out. Give me credit! I got it out in 100 days’

‘I’ve been touring these Head Start facilities, and everything they eat is in a package. It’s loaded with sugar and with chemicals,’ he told Rep John Moolenaar of Michigan.

‘We’re poisoning this generation… the poorest kids in our country, and we’re starting them out with this count against them.’

Head Start, a federal early education program for low-income families with kids under 5, faces elimination under Trump’s latest budget proposal, which would cut school funding for over 500,000 pregnant women, babies, and children.

‘If anybody thinks that we did gold standard medicine in this country from these institutions, look at our children! They’re the sickest children in the world,’ Kennedy exclaimed.

Kennedy then turned to DeLauro, who has authored legislation, written to Congress, worked with advocacy groups and pressured the industry to remove dyes and additives from food for decades.

‘Congresswoman DeLauro, you say you’ve worked for 20 years on getting food dye out,’ RFK said. ‘Give me credit! I got it out in 100 days.’

In April, RFK and fellow federal health officials announced they had come to ‘an understanding’ with food manufacturers on a proposal to phase out the use of Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, and Green 3 by the end of 2026, and begin using natural alternatives. Foods still contain dyes and additives.

‘Let’s work together and do something that we all believe in, which is to have healthy kids in our country for God’s sake,’ RFK said.