In picking Fox News Channel host Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense, President-elect Donald Trump has selected a military veteran and popular conservative media personality with a large following of his own.
Hegseth, 44, has developed a close rapport with Trump, who also reportedly considered him for a post in his first administration. Hegseth has lobbied Trump to release service members accused of war crimes.
Here are a few things to know about Hegseth.
He called to ''clean house'' at the Pentagon
Hegseth complains in his latest book that ''woke'' generals and the leaders of the elite service academies have left the military dangerously weak and ''effeminate'' by promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. He says rank and file soldiers are undermined by ''feckless civilian leaders and foolish brass,'' adding that ''the next commander in chief will need to clean house.''
He mocks and misgenders transgender servicemembers and says the military is turning off recruits.
''America's white sons and daughters are walking away, and who can blame them,'' he writes in ''The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free.''
Like Trump, he espouses a traditional view of masculinity, writing that men are innately drawn to fight, compete and prove their strength. Also like Trump, he is sharply critical of NATO allies that he says are not spending enough on their own defense, calling them ''self-righteous and impotent nations asking us to honor outdated and one-sided defense arrangements they no longer live up to.''