On November 12, local time, US President-elect Trump stated that he would nominate Pete Hegseth as the US Secretary of Defense.
Peter Hegseth was born in 1980. He graduated from Princeton University and holds a graduate degree from Harvard University. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard and is currently a Fox News television host.
Pete Hegseth (Picture source: CCTV News)
It is worth noting that Hegseth comes from Fox News, and the media has always had a close relationship with Trump. During this election, Fox News has also been "Cheer and cheer" for Trump.
According to a report by Global Network in 2019, Fox was one of the few mainstream media outlets to support Trump in the 2016 US election, and the two have always maintained a close relationship.
cbs said that Fox prime time show hosts such as Hannity and Pirro have been loudly supporting Trump. Many of Trump's former aides and staff now work for Fox News. For example, former White House press secretary Sanders became a Fox current affairs commentator last week. Former White House communications director Hicks is the company's chief communications director and was once the company's chief communications director. Sacher, who served as deputy press secretary, currently serves as senior vice president at Fox.
However, during the 2020 election, Trump publicly announced his "break" with Fox News on the social media then called Twitter. He claimed that "Fox no longer works for us." The reason is that Trump feels that Fox News is not loyal enough because Democratic candidates and analysts frequently appear on the media's programs. Britt Hume, a senior political analyst at Fox News who has always been critical of the president, retorted: "Fox doesn't work for you."
The quarrel was a quarrel, but in the end Fox News still stood by Trump. Pu this side.
After Trump was elected president, he has nominated many people to important positions, all of whom are his old acquaintances.
On the 12th local time, US President-elect Trump announced the nomination of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as the US Ambassador to Israel after he takes office as president.
Trump said in a statement: "Mike has been an outstanding public servant, governor and religious leader for many years." Huckabee, 69, was the governor of Arkansas for 11 years. .
On the same day, Trump also said that he had selected his "close ally" Ratcliffe as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. According to reports, Ratcliffe was a former Republican congressman from Texas and served as the U.S. Director of National Intelligence during the last year and a half of Trump's first term.
According to the Associated Press, earlier, Trump had selected Representative Mike Walz as the US national security adviser. Walz, 50, is a Republican congressman from Florida.
Previously, Trump had nominated Lee Zeldin as the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Alice Stefanik as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations. In addition, Susan Summerall Wells, chief adviser to the Trump campaign, will serve as White House chief of staff in the Trump administration.
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For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues. Once Get paid when you adopt. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777. On November 12, local time, US President-elect Trump stated that he would nominate Pete Hegseth as the US Secretary of Defense. Peter Hegseth was born in 1980. He graduated from Princeton University and holds a graduate degree from Harvard University. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard and is currently a Fox News television host. Pete Hegseth (Picture source: CCTV News) It is worth noting that Hegseth comes from Fox News, and the media has always had a close relationship with Trump. During this election, Fox News has also been "Cheer and cheer" for Trump. According to a report by Global Network in 2019, Fox was one of the few mainstream media outlets to support Trump in the 2016 US election, and the two have always maintained a close relationship. cbs said that Fox prime time show hosts such as Hannity and Pirro have been loudly supporting Trump. Many of Trump's former aides and staff now work for Fox News. For example, former White House press secretary Sanders became a Fox current affairs commentator last week. Former White House communications director Hicks is the company's chief communications director and was once the company's chief communications director. Sacher, who served as deputy press secretary, currently serves as senior vice president at Fox. However, during the 2020 election, Trump publicly announced his "break" with Fox News on the social media then called Twitter. He claimed that "Fox no longer works for us." The reason is that Trump feels that Fox News is not loyal enough because Democratic candidates and analysts frequently appear on the media's programs. Britt Hume, a senior political analyst at Fox News who has always been critical of the president, retorted: "Fox doesn't work for you." The quarrel was a quarrel, but in the end Fox News still stood by Trump. Pu this side. After Trump was elected president, he has nominated many people to important positions, all of whom are his old acquaintances. On the 12th local time, US President-elect Trump announced the nomination of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as the US Ambassador to Israel after he takes office as president. Trump said in a statement: "Mike has been an outstanding public servant, governor and religious leader for many years." Huckabee, 69, was the governor of Arkansas for 11 years. . On the same day, Trump also said that he had selected his "close ally" Ratcliffe as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. According to reports, Ratcliffe was a former Republican congressman from Texas and served as the U.S. Director of National Intelligence during the last year and a half of Trump's first term. According to the Associated Press, earlier, Trump had selected Representative Mike Walz as the US national security adviser. Walz, 50, is a Republican congressman from Florida. Previously, Trump had nominated Lee Zeldin as the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Alice Stefanik as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations. In addition, Susan Summerall Wells, chief adviser to the Trump campaign, will serve as White House chief of staff in the Trump administration. Jimu News comprehensive CCTV news, China News Service, Global Network (Source: Jimu News) For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues. Once Get paid when you adopt. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777.