Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Defense Secretary Nominee, Surprises GOP Senators
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, has left some Republican senators surprised and uncertain about the selection.
Trump made the announcement on social media Tuesday night, praising Hegseth’s credentials and dedication. He wrote: “Pete has spent his entire life as a warrior for the troops and for the country. Pete is tough, smart, and a true believer in America First.”
Who is Pete Hegseth?
Hegseth, a combat veteran who served in both Afghanistan and Iraq, is best known as a Fox News host. He left the Army in 2021 after being labeled an “extremist,” a label he has said was imposed on him by the military. In his book The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free, Hegseth expressed mutual dissatisfaction with the Army, stating, “I didn’t want this Army anymore either.”
Reactions from Republican Senators
After the news of Hegseth’s nomination broke, several Republican senators took to social media to share their thoughts. The reactions varied widely:
- Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) expressed surprise, saying simply “wow.” She added that Hegseth was not on the lists of contenders for the position.
- Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) responded with confusion, posting “who?” in reaction to the nomination.
- Senator Ted Budd (R-NC), however, offered a more positive reaction, calling Hegseth “an impressive individual.”
- Senator Todd Young (R-IN) admitted that he didn’t know much about Hegseth’s background or his vision for the Department of Defense, saying he “didn’t have a sense” of the nominee.
- Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) offered a brief, non-committal response, calling the news “interesting.”
Next Steps
For Hegseth to officially become Secretary of Defense, his nomination must be confirmed by the Republican-majority Senate.
Fox News Statement
In response to the nomination, Fox News released a statement supporting Hegseth. The network praised his work as a host on FOX & Friends and FOX Nation, where his military insights and analysis resonated with viewers. “We are extremely proud of his work at FOX News Media and wish him the best of luck in Washington,” the statement read.
This version presents the same information in a clearer, more organized way. It introduces Hegseth and his background, followed by the reactions of various senators, and concludes with a brief mention of the confirmation process and Fox News’ statement.