President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a replacement for his defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, amid growing allegations against Hegseth. According to The Wall Street Journal, if Hegseth withdraws or is forced out due to controversies involving binge drinking and sexual assault claims, DeSantis could step in.
Hegseth’s nomination has faced increasing resistance from Republican senators, with some questioning his ability to secure confirmation. Trump’s allies believe the next 48 hours will be critical in determining Hegseth’s future at the Pentagon.
DeSantis had been on Trump’s initial shortlist for defense secretary but was passed over in favor of Hegseth. However, as Hegseth’s situation becomes more precarious, DeSantis is once again being considered, along with other potential candidates from the original list.
Hegseth is scheduled for an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, where he may address the mounting controversy surrounding his nomination.
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