President Donald Trump is rumored to be considering replacing his current pick for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The speculation arose after Trump and DeSantis attended a memorial for fallen law enforcement officers in Florida. Media outlets like The Wall Street Journal and CBS News have reported on this potential shake-up in the administration.
Hegseth, a decorated Army veteran and former Fox News host, has faced allegations of financial impropriety and personal misconduct, raising concerns about his ability to secure Senate confirmation. Several Senate Republicans, including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, John Curtis, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, and John Thune, have expressed reservations about supporting Hegseth’s nomination.
Despite the challenges, Hegseth has been actively engaging with Senate Republicans to address critical defense issues such as the Department of Defense recruitment crisis, acquisition reform, and national security. He recently met with Senator Ted Budd of North Carolina to discuss these priorities and seek advice on garnering support for his confirmation.
GOP Senators like Bill Hagerty and John Cornyn have voiced their support for Hegseth, emphasizing his commitment to empowering the military and shaking up the Pentagon. Senator Tuberville even praised Hegseth, calling him a “great Secretary of Defense” following a meeting between the two.
On the other hand, Governor Ron DeSantis, a former Navy Judge Advocate General and conservative leader, has emerged as a potential replacement for Hegseth. DeSantis has a track record of supporting military veterans, law enforcement, and conservative values during his tenure as governor of Florida. However, his decision to run against President Trump in the presidential primary may have strained his relationship with some Trump allies.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Trump will proceed with replacing Hegseth with DeSantis as Secretary of Defense. This story is still developing, and updates are expected to emerge in the coming days.