'Blowout': Trump said to be picking 'rare fight' with Senate GOP after latest move
Raw StoryDonald Trump's decision to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon could set up a "rare fight" with Senate Republicans, according to the Washington Post's congressional correspondent. I think Pete Hegseth could be that rare fight for Senate Republicans, but as we have talked about, the past few months, the lack of dissenters in the Senate is perhaps troubling for any sort of pushback to someone like Hegseth, who, as you noted has 20 years of service in the military, two Bronze Stars, but has zero experience when it comes to actually navigating a bureaucracy or serving in the Defense Department and overseeing the world's most powerful and largest military." "You know, we were just talking about how Trump has gotten involved in all of these battles that traditionally president-elects have not gotten involved in, such as picking the Senate majority leader, weighing in and essentially ushering and facilitating this media campaign and 'Make America Great' campaign to try to tap someone like Rick Scott, who then would be expected to implement something like recess appointments, which would allow Trump to take this expansive approach to executive authority and presidential power and allow him to usurp the Senate in order to make someone, what they call a recess appointee and serve in the job for a year without formal confirmation, where it only takes a simple majority to push someone through like Pete Hegseth." "You have people like Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, people are left who will put up a fight and people are not isolationist and I don't know if you could necessarily call them interventionists, and certainly people who wouldn't support comments Pete Hegseth said in the past and positions he's taken, such as being one of the leading forces, we shouldn't forget this, who lobbied Trump to pardon war criminals."