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Trump Considers DeSantis for Defense Secretary as His Support for Hegseth Falters

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President-elect Donald J. Trump’s support for Pete Hegseth, whom he announced as his nominee for defense secretary shortly after Election Day, is wobbling after a crush of controversy over a rape allegation and a 2018 email from Mr. Hegseth’s mother accusing him of a pattern of abuse toward women.
How Mr. Hegseth fares through a series of tests on Wednesday will be critical for his chances. He is set to continue his meetings with key senators, including Joni Ernst of Iowa, a combat veteran who has spoken about being sexually assaulted herself, and his mother is expected to sit for an interview on Fox News. He is also set to start defending himself on television.
Mr. Trump has made clear to people close to him that he believes Mr. Hegseth should have been more forthcoming about the problems he would face getting confirmed, according to two people with knowledge of his thinking.
The combination of events could determine whether he hangs on as the expected nominee. Mr. Trump is openly discussing other people for the job, including Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, whom he defeated in the Republican presidential primaries and with whom he has had a contentious relationship. Mr. Trump likes the story of bringing on someone he dominated publicly, and he talked about it with Mr. DeSantis on Tuesday at a service honoring three Florida sheriff’s deputies who were killed in a car crash.
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The Wall Street Journal earlier reported Mr. Trump’s discussions about Mr. DeSantis.
But the number of people in Mr. Trump’s world who dislike and distrust Mr. DeSantis — and bitterly recall the campaign he ran against the president-elect — is vast. Those people are discussing other options, including whether Mike Waltz, the Florida congressman whom Mr. Trump picked as his national security adviser, could slide into the job, expecting he would be confirmed fairly easily by the Senate. While criticizing Mr. Trump in the past is not always an obstacle for his appointees, Mr. DeSantis threw aggressive jabs at Mr. Trump during the primary. They included a flip line about paying money to a porn star, which was the basis for an indictment against Mr. Trump.
“I think some of these articles are very disturbing,” Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a close Trump ally, told CBS News, referring to Mr. Hegseth. “He obviously has a chance to defend himself here, but some of this stuff is going to be difficult.”
Mr. Trump has spent little if any personal capital with senators trying to push Mr. Hegseth through. And the incoming president’s advisers are mindful in private discussions that Republican senators are trying to be respectful of Mr. Trump while not approving of a nominee who concerns them.
Mr. Hegseth, 44, could become the third person whom Mr. Trump has announced as a nominee to withdraw from the role after Matt Gaetz withdrew his name for attorney general and Sheriff Chad Chronister withdrew as D.E.A. administrator.
In the past two weeks, Mr. Hegseth has come under intense scrutiny. It was revealed that he had entered into a settlement agreement with a woman who accused him of rape in 2017; he had insisted it was a consensual encounter, and Mr. Trump told aides at the time that he wanted to stick with his announced nominee.


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But the troublesome headlines, which Mr. Trump hates, only grew worse. The New York Times reported on an email his mother wrote him in 2018 as he was going through an acrimonious divorce, in which she told her son he had “abused” a number of women “in some way” over the years. Mr. Hegseth’s mother has recently said she regretted sending the email and has retracted the comments that she said she made during an emotional time as he was going through a divorce — a comment she is expected to expand upon in her Fox appearance.
Mr. Trump has told people he was unhappy with the story about the email.
Mr. Hegseth was also the subject of a damning article in The New Yorker, which reported that he had been forced out as the head of two veterans’ groups because of his behavior. NBC News reported on Tuesday that Mr. Hegseth’s drinking worried his colleagues at Fox News.
It was unclear how extensive the vetting was into Mr. Hegseth’s past by Mr. Trump’s transition team.
Now the Trump team will watch closely how Mr. Hegseth and his mother perform in the interviews, knowing they will be critical for the incoming president in deciding whether to stick with the former Fox News host and combat veteran whose qualifications to lead the Pentagon have come into question.
The perception from people close to Mr. Hegseth is that if he wants to save himself, he must perform well. The Trump team is particularly worried about female Republican senators breaking with Mr. Hegseth, and especially Ms. Ernst.

 
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Ron has served overseas and been a JAG Officer as well. A former Congressman, he knows how things run.
CNN also hinted at Senators Joni Ernst from Iowa and Bill Haverty from TN but this morning it seems the Governor is emerging as the strongest candidate. I’d be sorry to see him leave early but he’s done a lot for the State already.
 
Ron has served overseas and been a JAG Officer as well. A former Congressman, he knows how things run.
CNN also hinted at Senators Joni Ernst from Iowa and Bill Haverty from TN but this morning it seems the Governor is emerging as the strongest candidate. I’d be sorry to see him leave early but he’s done a lot for the State already.
Trump just pushed Joni out of any leadership roles. Hard to see her getting anything in this administration. And Ron would be an idiot to accept this position. He wants to become president himself. I can think of no quicker way to end those dreams than work for Trump.
 
No fan of DeSantis, but he’s a much better choice than Hegseth. I don’t have any issues with this pick, if it happens.
He's absolutely a better pick. Which makes you wonder why Trump didn't go with Ron all along. I mean we all know. The two don't like each other. But this is now the third cabinet pick Trump has had to replace now. Not a good start.
 
No fan of DeSantis, but he’s a much better choice than Hegseth. I don’t have any issues with this pick, if it happens.
He or Ernst at least would be qualified. Presidents should be able to pick their cabinets…. The President’s only obligation is the nominee needs to be suitably qualified professionally And morally. (But then, we’d have to have a different President, wouldn’t we?)
 
He's absolutely a better pick. Which makes you wonder why Trump didn't go with Ron all along. I mean we all know. The two don't like each other. But this is now the third cabinet pick Trump has had to replace now. Not a good start.
I think Trump likes what he likes, and does what he wants to do. He’s trying to find people who will say yes, so the last thing his current advisors are going to do is tell him he can’t pick Gaetz, Hegseth, etc.

I’m sure the smarter people in the room knew some of these wouldn’t fly but had to let the process play out.
 
I think Trump likes what he likes, and does what he wants to do. He’s trying to find people who will say yes, so the last thing his current advisors are going to do is tell him he can’t pick Gaetz, Hegseth, etc.

I’m sure the smarter people in the room knew some of these wouldn’t fly but had to let the process play out.
trump is on record saying that the most important thing is loyalty to him

qualifications are secondary
 
I think Trump likes what he likes, and does what he wants to do. He’s trying to find people who will say yes, so the last thing his current advisors are going to do is tell him he can’t pick Gaetz, Hegseth, etc.

I’m sure the smarter people in the room knew some of these wouldn’t fly but had to let the process play out.
Yep. I bet Susie Willis has been giving him that “I Told You So” look a good bit lately.
 
I think Trump likes what he likes, and does what he wants to do. He’s trying to find people who will say yes, so the last thing his current advisors are going to do is tell him he can’t pick Gaetz, Hegseth, etc.

I’m sure the smarter people in the room knew some of these wouldn’t fly but had to let the process play out.
It sure looks like a repeat of his first administration turnover wise. Somebody lasts few weeks, Trump gets sick of them, and poof! They're gone. Good chance he'll churn through people at an even higher rate this time around.
 
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s support for Pete Hegseth, whom he announced as his nominee for defense secretary shortly after Election Day, is wobbling after a crush of controversy over a rape allegation and a 2018 email from Mr. Hegseth’s mother accusing him of a pattern of abuse toward women.
How Mr. Hegseth fares through a series of tests on Wednesday will be critical for his chances. He is set to continue his meetings with key senators, including Joni Ernst of Iowa, a combat veteran who has spoken about being sexually assaulted herself, and his mother is expected to sit for an interview on Fox News. He is also set to start defending himself on television.
Mr. Trump has made clear to people close to him that he believes Mr. Hegseth should have been more forthcoming about the problems he would face getting confirmed, according to two people with knowledge of his thinking.
The combination of events could determine whether he hangs on as the expected nominee. Mr. Trump is openly discussing other people for the job, including Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, whom he defeated in the Republican presidential primaries and with whom he has had a contentious relationship. Mr. Trump likes the story of bringing on someone he dominated publicly, and he talked about it with Mr. DeSantis on Tuesday at a service honoring three Florida sheriff’s deputies who were killed in a car crash.
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The Wall Street Journal earlier reported Mr. Trump’s discussions about Mr. DeSantis.
But the number of people in Mr. Trump’s world who dislike and distrust Mr. DeSantis — and bitterly recall the campaign he ran against the president-elect — is vast. Those people are discussing other options, including whether Mike Waltz, the Florida congressman whom Mr. Trump picked as his national security adviser, could slide into the job, expecting he would be confirmed fairly easily by the Senate. While criticizing Mr. Trump in the past is not always an obstacle for his appointees, Mr. DeSantis threw aggressive jabs at Mr. Trump during the primary. They included a flip line about paying money to a porn star, which was the basis for an indictment against Mr. Trump.
“I think some of these articles are very disturbing,” Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a close Trump ally, told CBS News, referring to Mr. Hegseth. “He obviously has a chance to defend himself here, but some of this stuff is going to be difficult.”
Mr. Trump has spent little if any personal capital with senators trying to push Mr. Hegseth through. And the incoming president’s advisers are mindful in private discussions that Republican senators are trying to be respectful of Mr. Trump while not approving of a nominee who concerns them.
Mr. Hegseth, 44, could become the third person whom Mr. Trump has announced as a nominee to withdraw from the role after Matt Gaetz withdrew his name for attorney general and Sheriff Chad Chronister withdrew as D.E.A. administrator.
In the past two weeks, Mr. Hegseth has come under intense scrutiny. It was revealed that he had entered into a settlement agreement with a woman who accused him of rape in 2017; he had insisted it was a consensual encounter, and Mr. Trump told aides at the time that he wanted to stick with his announced nominee.


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But the troublesome headlines, which Mr. Trump hates, only grew worse. The New York Times reported on an email his mother wrote him in 2018 as he was going through an acrimonious divorce, in which she told her son he had “abused” a number of women “in some way” over the years. Mr. Hegseth’s mother has recently said she regretted sending the email and has retracted the comments that she said she made during an emotional time as he was going through a divorce — a comment she is expected to expand upon in her Fox appearance.
Mr. Trump has told people he was unhappy with the story about the email.
Mr. Hegseth was also the subject of a damning article in The New Yorker, which reported that he had been forced out as the head of two veterans’ groups because of his behavior. NBC News reported on Tuesday that Mr. Hegseth’s drinking worried his colleagues at Fox News.
It was unclear how extensive the vetting was into Mr. Hegseth’s past by Mr. Trump’s transition team.
Now the Trump team will watch closely how Mr. Hegseth and his mother perform in the interviews, knowing they will be critical for the incoming president in deciding whether to stick with the former Fox News host and combat veteran whose qualifications to lead the Pentagon have come into question.
The perception from people close to Mr. Hegseth is that if he wants to save himself, he must perform well. The Trump team is particularly worried about female Republican senators breaking with Mr. Hegseth, and especially Ms. Ernst.

Who was dumb to vote for this pathetic joke?
 
Ron has served overseas and been a JAG Officer as well. A former Congressman, he knows how things run.
CNN also hinted at Senators Joni Ernst from Iowa and Bill Haverty from TN but this morning it seems the Governor is emerging as the strongest candidate. I’d be sorry to see him leave early but he’s done a lot for the State already.
I can't stand DeSantis as a person BUT from my liberal perspective, I would be fine with this pick because anybody else Trump picks could be a helluva lot worse.
 
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Career wise I think filling Rubio's senate seat would be better long term for DeSantis' political hopes.
Not sure. He clearly has eyes on the presidency and I could see him think that being a successful defense secretary in addition to a large state governor as helping his qualifications. Senator is at best a lateral move and perhaps a step back in his bid for the presidency,
 
I never knew she was Pat Summerall's daughter:

Summer all was a member of the NY Giants football team… he was a great punter for them and a receiver, too… he was legendary “man on the town” along with Frank Gifford, as a member of the Giants…rumor has it, he could tuck the booze away too… Summerall was a very good TV analyst for CBS, too… a pleasant voice and lots of game knowledge.
 
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Honestly, of all the shitty picks so far, this would be one of the better ones IMO. I don't like DeSantis but at least he wouldn't be lacking in the experience department here. With that said, I do find it funny that Trump's political ads directed at Ronny said "TOO LAME TO LEAD" and now he may be his pick for Defense Secretary.
 
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s support for Pete Hegseth, whom he announced as his nominee for defense secretary shortly after Election Day, is wobbling after a crush of controversy over a rape allegation and a 2018 email from Mr. Hegseth’s mother accusing him of a pattern of abuse toward women.
How Mr. Hegseth fares through a series of tests on Wednesday will be critical for his chances. He is set to continue his meetings with key senators, including Joni Ernst of Iowa, a combat veteran who has spoken about being sexually assaulted herself, and his mother is expected to sit for an interview on Fox News. He is also set to start defending himself on television.
Mr. Trump has made clear to people close to him that he believes Mr. Hegseth should have been more forthcoming about the problems he would face getting confirmed, according to two people with knowledge of his thinking.
The combination of events could determine whether he hangs on as the expected nominee. Mr. Trump is openly discussing other people for the job, including Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, whom he defeated in the Republican presidential primaries and with whom he has had a contentious relationship. Mr. Trump likes the story of bringing on someone he dominated publicly, and he talked about it with Mr. DeSantis on Tuesday at a service honoring three Florida sheriff’s deputies who were killed in a car crash.
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The Wall Street Journal earlier reported Mr. Trump’s discussions about Mr. DeSantis.
But the number of people in Mr. Trump’s world who dislike and distrust Mr. DeSantis — and bitterly recall the campaign he ran against the president-elect — is vast. Those people are discussing other options, including whether Mike Waltz, the Florida congressman whom Mr. Trump picked as his national security adviser, could slide into the job, expecting he would be confirmed fairly easily by the Senate. While criticizing Mr. Trump in the past is not always an obstacle for his appointees, Mr. DeSantis threw aggressive jabs at Mr. Trump during the primary. They included a flip line about paying money to a porn star, which was the basis for an indictment against Mr. Trump.
“I think some of these articles are very disturbing,” Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a close Trump ally, told CBS News, referring to Mr. Hegseth. “He obviously has a chance to defend himself here, but some of this stuff is going to be difficult.”
Mr. Trump has spent little if any personal capital with senators trying to push Mr. Hegseth through. And the incoming president’s advisers are mindful in private discussions that Republican senators are trying to be respectful of Mr. Trump while not approving of a nominee who concerns them.
Mr. Hegseth, 44, could become the third person whom Mr. Trump has announced as a nominee to withdraw from the role after Matt Gaetz withdrew his name for attorney general and Sheriff Chad Chronister withdrew as D.E.A. administrator.
In the past two weeks, Mr. Hegseth has come under intense scrutiny. It was revealed that he had entered into a settlement agreement with a woman who accused him of rape in 2017; he had insisted it was a consensual encounter, and Mr. Trump told aides at the time that he wanted to stick with his announced nominee.


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But the troublesome headlines, which Mr. Trump hates, only grew worse. The New York Times reported on an email his mother wrote him in 2018 as he was going through an acrimonious divorce, in which she told her son he had “abused” a number of women “in some way” over the years. Mr. Hegseth’s mother has recently said she regretted sending the email and has retracted the comments that she said she made during an emotional time as he was going through a divorce — a comment she is expected to expand upon in her Fox appearance.
Mr. Trump has told people he was unhappy with the story about the email.
Mr. Hegseth was also the subject of a damning article in The New Yorker, which reported that he had been forced out as the head of two veterans’ groups because of his behavior. NBC News reported on Tuesday that Mr. Hegseth’s drinking worried his colleagues at Fox News.
It was unclear how extensive the vetting was into Mr. Hegseth’s past by Mr. Trump’s transition team.
Now the Trump team will watch closely how Mr. Hegseth and his mother perform in the interviews, knowing they will be critical for the incoming president in deciding whether to stick with the former Fox News host and combat veteran whose qualifications to lead the Pentagon have come into question.
The perception from people close to Mr. Hegseth is that if he wants to save himself, he must perform well. The Trump team is particularly worried about female Republican senators breaking with Mr. Hegseth, and especially Ms. Ernst.

The only person mentioned in that article who might be suitable is Lindsey Graham. I'm not a fan, but he has the chops.
 
Honestly, of all the shitty picks so far, this would be one of the better ones IMO. I don't like DeSantis but at least he wouldn't be lacking in the experience department here. With that said, I do find it funny that Trump's political ads directed at Ronny said "TOO LAME TO LEAD" and now he may be his pick for Defense Secretary.
He said not so nice things about me back then so I didn’t like him much, but now he says very nice things about me so I like him a lot more these days.

-From the mind of Donald J Trump.
 
Yep. I bet Susie Willis has been giving him that “I Told You So” look a good bit lately.
Then she should be careful. People who disagree with Donald have a short half life. Women who talk back have an even shorter half life.
 
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Yes but he’s being told to give the seat to Lara trump.
This should be getting more discussion. This would be the most Trumpian move to expect. It’s purely transactional for Donald and Ron. Trade an asset, a US Senate seat, for something you want. Leave a dead end job, be Sec Def for 2 years, then line yourself up for another run at the WH.
For Donald he gets to make a deal, and he buys a Senate seat to reward a family member who owes everything to him. She’ll be unwaveringly loyal to him, and the dynasty continues.
 
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