Trump appoints Pete Hegseth as Defence Secretary
President-elect of the United States of America (USA), Donald Trump, has appointed Pete Hegseth as the US Defence Secretary.
Trump nominated the 44-year-old Fox News host, to become his Secretary of Defense.
He stated, “With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice – Our Military will be Great Again, and America will Never Back Down. Nobody fights harder for the Troops, and Pete will be a courageous and patriotic champion of our ‘Peace through Strength policy“.
This move which will reportedly put Hegseth in charge of the world’s largest military and a $800 billion budget, does not sit well with some persons.
Mixed reactions have however trailed Hegseth’s appointment as people have pointed out that he has no government experience.
Hegseth’s appointment has also drawn swift condemnation from Trump’s opponents in Washington, with one veterans’ advocate describing him as ‘undoubtedly the least qualified nominee for Defense Secretary in history’.
While some Republican lawmakers have maintained a muted response to the announcement of Trump’s appointment of Hegseth as defence secretary, others pointed to his combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he served as a captain in the Army National Guard and won two Bronze Stars.
Hegseth co-hosts Fox & Friends Weekend and was said to have become friends with Trump during the president-elect’s regular appearances on the show.
Alongside his combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hegseth served overseas in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and was formerly head of the Concerned Veterans for America, a group backed by conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch.