The incoming president's pick to lead the Defense Department made $4.6 million as host at the cable news network over two years.
Hegseth delivered 41 paid speeches across the country over the last two years, earning $900,000 along the way.
Newsnation's Leland Vittert — formerly of Fox News — grilled Mike Davis on Trump Defense Department nominee Pete Hegseth’s personal scandals and "character." The post NewsNation Host — Who Worked at Fox With Pete Hegseth — Pushes Trump Ally Hard About Hegseth ‘Cheating on His Wife’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Pete Hegseth made more than $2 million annually as a Fox News host before he left to pursue a Cabinet bid, according to records reported by the Washington Post on Monday. Hegseth, whose Senate confirmation hearing is set to begin Tuesday for his secretary of defense nomination by President-elect Donald Trump,
As senators weigh the Pentagon nominee's fate, the former Fox News host is dealing with yet another personal controversy.
You have admitted that you had sex while you were married to wife two after you had just fathered a child by wife three,” Senator Tim Kaine said, of Pete Hegseth’s past cheating.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has leaned heavily on familiar faces from the cable network as he fills out his second-term cast.
Shortly after, Penelope Hegseth went on Fox News to retract the letter and defend her son, and she told the Times that she wrote the email “in anger, with emotion.” Pete Hegseth’s mother ...
Former Fox TV host and Army major Pete Hegseth is testifying before a Senate panel that could advance his nomination to become America’s 29th Pentagon chief. The packed hearing began at 9:30 a.m. ET, and is livestreaming via the Senate Armed Services Committee, here .
The highest number was about several hundred when Hegseth was a company commander ... past behavior 9:30 a.m.: Pete Hegseth, Department of Defense The former “Fox & Friends” weekend ...
Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for Defense Secretary, and his second wife denied the allegation that he was abusive in their former marriage.
Donald Trump's pick for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, is facing stiff criticism from Democrats—but most Republicans back him.