Their former Fox News colleague is actually about to run the Pentagon.
co-host Steve Doocy said he heard the news when he saw that his own son Peter—also a Fox News star—was being talked about on Twitter as a potential press secretary in the forthcoming Trump White House.
He added that the news “essentially caught Washington totally off guard,” specifically: “Pete Hegseth—the guy on the couch—is Donald Trump’s selection to be the secretary of defense!” Lawrence Jones added that Hegseth had also obtained degrees from Princeton and Harvard and was the CEO of Concerned Veterans for America—a group funded by the billionaire Koch brothers. “Of course he was 10 years here at the Fox News channel,” Jones added.
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