How Pete Hegseth went from Fox News host to Trump’s Defense Secretary pick

Pete Hegseth attends FOX News All American New Year at Wildhorse Saloon on December 31, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. · CNN Business · Brett Carlsen/Getty Images

Two years ago, Pete Hegseth relocated his family from New Jersey, near Fox News headquarters, to a small town outside of Nashville, Tennessee. The red state move was on-brand for the “Fox & Friends” co-host, who takes his kids shooting, posts pictures wearing anti-President Biden slogans, and emphasizes his Christian faith.

Now Hegseth, his wife and their seven children may have to relocate again, this time to Washington, DC. On Tuesday evening, President-elect Donald Trump said Hegseth is his pick for Defense Secretary – a decision that shocked even some of his friends at Fox.

Hegseth is a decorated Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But nothing in his biography suggests experience leading large organizations.

As one of his fellow Fox hosts said Tuesday night, in a flabbergasted tone, “You’re telling me Pete is going to oversee two million employees?”

The Department of Defense has closer to three million employees, which only serves to underscore the point. But Hegseth has something else that Trump values: television star-power.

Hegseth, who has been a co-host of “Fox & Friends Weekend” for the better part of a decade, has used the show to highlight his views about the US military. Hegseth has railed against the Pentagon’s adoption of “social justice” messages and argued that “woke” policies have hurt military recruitment. He castigated the “warped, woke and caustic policies of our current military” in a bestselling book earlier this year. When Trump said in a Fox interview that “you can’t have ‘woke’ military,” Hegseth said, “he’s exactly right.”

“The Pentagon likes to say ‘our diversity is our strength.’ What a bunch of garbage. In the military our diversity is not our strength, our unity is our strength,” he said on Fox.

Hegseth was initially hired as a contributor in 2014 by the right-wing network’s boss at the time, Roger Ailes, and he was promoted to a regular hosting role in the months after Ailes was forced out in a sexual harassment scandal.

Inside Fox, staffers buzzed about Hegseth’s own scandal. Multiple sources said that he cheated on his second wife, Samantha, with Jennifer Rauchet, a producer of Fox’s morning show. In an interview for my 2020 book “Hoax,” an executive confirmed the affair and said Rauchet showed favoritism toward Hegseth. “She kept putting Pete on TV,” the executive said.

Hegseth and Rauchet disclosed their relationship to Fox management when Rauchet was pregnant (and Hegseth was still married). Rauchet was moved to a different Fox show so that the couple wouldn’t be working together anymore.