Trump to State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce...Another Fox News member.

2025.01.05. PM 11:05
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced that Tammy Bruce (62), a former Fox News regular, will serve as the spokesman for the second Trump administration's State Department, which will be launched on the 20th.

In a post on social media Truth Social on the 3rd local time, Trump said, "Tammy is a highly respected political analyst who understood the power and importance of the slogan 'Maga', or 'Make America Great Again', early on."

"She was a liberal activist in the 1990s, but after witnessing the lies and fraud of the radical left, she quickly transformed into the most powerful conservative voice active on radio and TV," Trump explained.

A spokesperson for the State Department, a U.S. foreign affairs department, is a place to constantly explain the U.S. government's position on U.S. foreign policy and international affairs to domestic and foreign media.

Bruce has been a regular cast member at conservative Fox News since 2005, and in 2019 he also hosted a program called Get Tammy Bruce named after himself on Fox Nation, a Fox News subsidiary.

In the selection process of the second Trump administration, the trend of selecting people from Fox News, which has the clearest pro-Trump tendency among the mainstream U.S. media, is remarkable.

Among the previously announced figures were Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Transport Secretary nominee Sean Duffy, Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, Director of National Security Tulsi Gabbard and IRS Commissioner nominee Billy Long.




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