Trump Nominates Fox News Host Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and former Army Ranger, has been nominated by President Trump to be the next secretary of defense.
If confirmed by the Senate, Hegseth would replace Mark Esper, who was fired by Trump in November.
Hegseth is a controversial figure, and his nomination has been met with mixed reactions. Some have praised his military experience and his conservative views, while others have criticized his lack of government experience and his history of making inflammatory comments.
Hegseth has been a vocal supporter of Trump and his policies. He has also been critical of the media and the left. In 2018, he was accused of sexual misconduct by a former colleague. He has denied the allegations.
If confirmed, Hegseth would be the first Fox News host to serve as secretary of defense. He would also be the first veteran to hold the position since Chuck Hagel, who served from 2013 to 2015.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Hegseth's nomination on January 26. It is unclear whether he will be confirmed by the full Senate.
Background
Pete Hegseth was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, in 1980. He graduated from Princeton University in 2003 and served in the Army from 2003 to 2010. He was deployed to Iraq twice and was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.
After leaving the Army, Hegseth worked as a Fox News contributor and then as a host on the Fox News show "Fox & Friends." He is also the author of several books, including "American Crusade: The Fight to Save the Soul of Our Nation" and "In the Arena: Good Citizens, a Divided America, and the Great American Fight."
Political Views
Pete Hegseth is a conservative Republican. He has been a vocal supporter of President Trump and his policies. He has also been critical of the media and the left.
In 2018, Hegseth was accused of sexual misconduct by a former colleague. He has denied the allegations.
Nomination
President Trump nominated Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense on December 8, 2020. If confirmed by the Senate, Hegseth would replace Mark Esper, who was fired by Trump in November.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Hegseth's nomination on January 26. It is unclear whether he will be confirmed by the full Senate.
Controversy
Pete Hegseth is a controversial figure. Some have praised his military experience and his conservative views, while others have criticized his lack of government experience and his history of making inflammatory comments.
In 2018, Hegseth was accused of sexual misconduct by a former colleague. He has denied the allegations.
If confirmed, Hegseth would be the first Fox News host to serve as secretary of defense. He would also be the first veteran to hold the position since Chuck Hagel, who served from 2013 to 2015.