In a move that signals major policy shifts Donald Trump picked Fox News personality and ex-soldier Pete Hegseth as his choice for defense secretary (a decision that would take effect after next years election)
The selection of Hegseth — who has often criticized current military policies — points to possible changes in how Pentagon works: hes known for speaking against what he calls ineffective leadership and questioning modern-day training methods. His tv appearances often focus on military readiness issues; he believes top commanders arent doing enough to keep forces strong
The potential future defense chief has shown clear views about military personnel policies. On his shows and social-media posts Hegseth speaks against diversity programs in armed forces: these ideas dont match with militarys long history as one of Americas most mixed workplaces
- Opposition to current leadership decisions
- Criticism of training approaches
- Push for traditional military values
- Questions about diversity programs
The ex-soldier turned media figure brings combat experience to the role — but his statements about military culture suggest big changes could come if hes confirmed. His past comments about top brass show he wants to reshape how armed forces work: focusing less on social programs and more on what he calls core defense needs