Trump Taps Fox News Host Pete Hegseth For Defense Secretary

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Trump taps Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary
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Trump taps Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary

Former Army National Guard captain and current Fox News host Pete Hegseth is reportedly President Trump's pick for defense secretary.

If confirmed by the Senate, Hegseth would replace Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, who withdrew his nomination in June.

Hegseth is a controversial figure, and his nomination is likely to face opposition from Democrats. He has been criticized for his lack of experience in government and the military, as well as for his hawkish views on foreign policy.

Hegseth has defended his qualifications, saying that his experience as a soldier and a journalist has given him the skills necessary to lead the Pentagon. He has also said that he is a strong supporter of the president and his agenda.

The White House has not yet officially announced Hegseth's nomination, but it is expected to do so soon. If confirmed by the Senate, Hegseth would become the first Fox News host to serve as defense secretary.

Hegseth's nomination is likely to be met with opposition from Democrats.

Democrats have already expressed concerns about Hegseth's lack of experience in government and the military. They have also criticized his hawkish views on foreign policy.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a statement that Hegseth is "not qualified" to be defense secretary. He said that Hegseth's "lack of experience in government and the military is disqualifying."

Other Democrats have echoed Schumer's concerns. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) said that Hegseth is "a dangerous choice" for defense secretary. She said that his "hawkish views on foreign policy are out of step with the American people."

Hegseth has defended his qualifications, saying that his experience as a soldier and a journalist has given him the skills necessary to lead the Pentagon.

Hegseth has said that his experience as a soldier and a journalist has given him the skills necessary to lead the Pentagon. He said that he understands the challenges facing the military and that he is committed to protecting the country.

Hegseth has also said that he is a strong supporter of the president and his agenda. He said that he believes that the president is making America great again.

The White House has not yet officially announced Hegseth's nomination, but it is expected to do so soon. If confirmed by the Senate, Hegseth would become the first Fox News host to serve as defense secretary.