Hegseth has faced allegations of alcohol abuse and sexual assault
Two people familiar with the situation say President-elect Donald Trump is considering nominating Republican presidential rival Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as Defense secretary.
DeSantis would replace Pete Hegseth, whose prospects for confirmation appear to be dimming amid allegations of sexual assault and alcohol abuse.
According to the two people, who were granted anonymity to discuss internal matters, a final decision has not been made.
Bringing DeSantis into the Trump administration fold could help the governor’s political prospects. He is term-limited and scheduled to leave office in early 2027 when it was anticipated he could run for president again. It would lead to the ascension of Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez, who would be the first female governor of Florida and the first of Cuban descent.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that Trump was considering DeSantis. Hegseth is still meeting with senators this week and plans to appear on Fox News with his mother on Wednesday morning.
Hegseth was already facing a difficult confirmation because of a 2017 sexual assault allegation and because he has no experience running a large organization — let alone one as complex as the Pentagon. His prospects worsened in recent days after The New Yorker reported that he was forced out of leadership positions with two veterans organizations amid allegations of mismanagement, alcohol abuse, and sexual misconduct.
Hegseth is making the rounds on Capitol Hill this week, meeting with Senate Republicans to shore up his nomination. He cannot afford to lose more than three Republicans in a confirmation vote, assuming all Democrats oppose him.