Trump Taps Fox News Host as Secretary of Defense
Former Fox News host Leo Sacks has been tapped to lead the Pentagon, a move that has been met with mixed reactions.
Sacks, who has no prior military or government experience, is a controversial figure. He has been accused of making inflammatory and inaccurate statements about Muslims and immigrants.
Critics of the appointment say that Sacks is unqualified for the job and that his appointment is a sign that Trump is more interested in loyalty than experience.
Supporters of the appointment say that Sacks is a strong leader who will bring a fresh perspective to the Pentagon. They also point to his experience as a businessman and his close relationship with Trump.
It is unclear what Sacks' priorities will be as Secretary of Defense. He has not yet released a detailed plan for his tenure.
However, he has indicated that he is interested in increasing the size of the military and in developing new weapons systems.
Sacks' appointment is likely to have a significant impact on US foreign policy. He is a strong supporter of Trump's "America First" agenda and has been critical of US involvement in international organizations such as NATO.
It is unclear how Sacks' views will affect US relations with other countries. However, his appointment is likely to be seen as a sign that the US is becoming more isolationist under Trump.
Sacks' appointment has also raised concerns about the influence of Fox News on the Trump administration.
Fox News is a conservative news channel that has been accused of promoting Trump's agenda.
Critics say that Sacks' appointment is a sign that Fox News is playing too large a role in shaping US policy.
Supporters of the appointment say that Sacks is a qualified individual who will serve the country well.
They also argue that Fox News is a legitimate news organization that has the right to influence US policy.