Pete Hegseth has discussed running for political office in Tennessee, sources say
Source: nbc news
The defense secretary has talked privately about running a campaign in Tennessee, sources told NBC News. The Pentagon said Hegseths focus remains solely on serving under Trump.
July 29, 2025, 7:30 PM CDT
By Gordon Lubold, Courtney Kube, Bridget Bowman and Julie Tsirkin
WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has privately discussed the idea of running for political office next year in Tennessee, according to two people who have spoken directly with him about it.
If Hegseth were to follow through on the discussions, it would amount to a major leadership shake-up at the department that oversees the American military and millions of federal employees. The Defense Department bars civilian employees from running for political office, meaning Hegseth would have to resign to do so
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One of the people said their discussion with Hegseth happened within the past three weeks and that it was serious, not simply spitballing ideas. The other person, who also characterized it as serious, wouldnt say when they had spoken except that it was since Hegseth became defense secretary in January. The two sources, along with others in this article, were granted anonymity to speak candidly.
The discussions centered on what it would take to run.....
The people who have spoken with Hegseth said he has specifically mentioned a possible campaign for governor in Tennessee, where he lives. The state has an open race for governor next year, though there are eligibility requirements for candidates that Hegseth might not meet.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/pete-hegseth-discussed-running-political-office-tennessee-rcna221681
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If Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were to run for office, it would amount to a major leadership shake-up at the department that oversees the American military and millions of federal employeesMark Schiefelbein / AP
BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)GOP elected rep. No skills needed. Good bucks. Lotsa chicks.
groundloop
(13,915 posts)BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Ocelot II
(131,249 posts)brush
(61,033 posts)To put that out there n public he must sense that some admin people are tired of his incompetence.
radical noodle
(10,691 posts)gay texan
(3,252 posts)Strelnikov_
(8,190 posts)Even governor's, though, have to work sometimes. Just ask Jesse Ventura.
Strelnikov_
(8,190 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,913 posts)I'm sure that's his focus.
SomewhereInTheMiddle
(671 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,913 posts)The Felon of the United(for now) States of America.
The whole lot needs to be eliminated.
Through the legislative process, of course.
Skittles
(172,895 posts)yup
Initech
(109,271 posts)Cheezoholic
(3,923 posts)not fooled
(6,763 posts)he thinks this provides cover for departing the DoD in a less embarrassing way.
I would hope Tennesseans are not dumb enough to make electing this guy this a serious possibility.
DFW
(60,453 posts)I hear the city of Chattanooga has an opening for dog catcher.
Old Testament Libera
(154 posts)Run for Governor, Senator, anything. He is sure to fail.
FakeNoose
(42,435 posts)
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