Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and retired U.S. Army Major Pete Hegseth are slated to join President-elect Donald Trump at the Army-Navy football game on Saturday. The annual rivalry game, rich in tradition, will see DeSantis, a former legal advisor to SEAL Team One, rooting for the U.S. Naval Academy, while Hegseth, a West Point graduate, will cheer for the U.S. Military Academy.
Potential Senate Shakeup in Florida
DeSantis could soon face a significant political decision if the Senate confirms Florida Senator Marco Rubio as U.S. Secretary of State. DeSantis, once a Republican primary rival of Trump, would then be responsible for appointing Rubio’s successor in the Senate.
Fox News reports that Trump has recommended Lara Trump, the current Republican National Committee co-chair and wife of Eric Trump, for the position. If appointed, it would mark a significant shift in Florida’s political landscape and further align the state’s leadership with Trump’s vision.
Hegseth’s Nomination for Defense Secretary
Hegseth, who has been nominated by Trump for U.S. Secretary of Defense, has recently come under scrutiny due to disturbing allegations, including a 2017 rape accusation. Politico has reported speculation over whether a deal might involve DeSantis appointing Hegseth to Rubio’s Senate seat, should the nomination for Defense Secretary stall.
Looking Ahead
As Trump prepares to assume office, these developments highlight the ongoing negotiations and political maneuvering within his circle. The Army-Navy game will not only serve as a patriotic showcase but could also underscore the political dynamics shaping the early days of Trump’s presidency.
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