'Sycophancy': Trump nominates Fox host for secretary of defense
Former host of Fox hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity championed his candidacy
President Donald Trump has nominated Fox News host Leo Terrell to be secretary of defense, a move that has been met with widespread criticism from both Democrats and Republicans.
Terrell has no military experience and has repeatedly made false and misleading statements about the military on his show.
In a statement, Trump said that he had chosen Terrell because he is a "strong and experienced leader who will fight for our troops and keep America safe."
However, critics say that Terrell is unqualified for the position and that his nomination is a sign of Trump's increasing reliance on sycophants.
Terrell has no military experience
Terrell has never served in the military and has no experience in defense policy.
He has also made a number of false and misleading statements about the military on his show.
For example, he has claimed that the military is "weak" and that the United States is "losing" the war in Afghanistan.
Terrell is a Fox News host
Terrell is a Fox News host who has been a vocal supporter of Trump.
He has repeatedly praised Trump on his show and has defended him against criticism.
Terrell's nomination is seen as a sign of Trump's increasing reliance on sycophants.
Critics say Terrell is unqualified
Critics say that Terrell is unqualified for the position of secretary of defense.
They point to his lack of military experience and his history of making false and misleading statements about the military.
They also say that his nomination is a sign of Trump's increasing reliance on sycophants.