Media Matters weekly newsletter, November 15

Welcome back to Media Matters' weekly newsletter. This week:

  • A comprehensive review of the revolving door between Fox and the second Trump administration
  • Trump picked Fox host Pete Hegseth to be the secretary of defense. Here’s some of what he’s said on the air. 
  • Tom Homan spent years on Fox News pushing anti-immigrant vitriol. Trump made him “Border Czar.”

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This week in stupid

  • Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones: “I don’t remember Republicans acting out like this, cutting their hair and all of this after Donald Trump lost in 2020."
  • Fox News’ Jesse Watters: “I know the entire cabinet and I’ll be asking for special favors.” 
  • Fox’s Greg Gutfeld: “I think the Gutfeld show is going to be staffing the entire White House.”
  • The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh: “My number one qualification for a Trump cabinet post is that the media freaks out over it.”

This week in scary

  • Steve Bannon called for a military tribunal to try retired General Mark Milley for treason. This week, Bannon also went on a rant threatening legal retribution against media and Trump critics.
  • Newsmax host John Pinion: “I am very excited to watch Tom Homan execute the largest deportation the world has ever seen.” 
  • Trump defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth said in 2020 that the United States should “just get rid of the U.N.”

Excuse Me?

  • On Infowars, Roger Stone broke the news that Tulsi Gabbard is Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence. 
  • Steve Bannon floated Rudy Giuliani to “assist” a special prosecutor in the Trump administration. 
  • Fox legal editor Kerri Urbahn suggested that Trump withhold federal money from New York until he receives a pardon for his conviction on 34 felonies. 
  • Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk told Tom Homan, “I would love to meet with you privately about a communications strategy.” 
  • Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth: “I’m straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles.”
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Molly Butler / Media Matters

A comprehensive review of the revolving door between Fox and the second Trump administration

Incoming President Donald Trump’s unprecedented relationship with Fox News is once again creating a revolving door between the right-wing propaganda network and his administration. Trump has named multiple current or former Fox employees to high-ranking positions in the week since he was elected president — and more seem sure to follow. 

During Trump’s first administration, at least 20 people with Fox on their resumes joined the administration. Trump also consulted privately with an array of Fox stars, creating a shadow cabinet of advisers with immense influence over government affairs whose credential was their ability to attract attention via right-wing bombthrowing. 

As Trump ramps up his second term, he is once again plucking top administration officials from the network’s stable. Media Matters will update this list as former Fox employees join or leave the Trump administration.

Pete Hegseth

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Andrea Austria / Media Matters

Trump picked Fox host Pete Hegseth to be the secretary of defense. Here’s some of what he’s said on the air.

Trump has chosen Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense. During his tenure as a Fox host, Hegseth endorsed a “preemptive strike” against North Korea, voiced support for American soldiers committing war crimes, smeared veterans applying for government benefits as “dependent,” said January 6 rioters “love freedom,” and repeatedly railed against a supposedly “woke” military. 

Hegseth demonstrated his influence over Trump in 2019 by aggressively lobbying for Trump to intercede in the cases of various accused or convicted war criminals. This follows a pattern of Hegseth advocating for aggressive military action and championing war crimes. He also has a long history of racist rhetoric. In his book, Hegseth complained about “Muslims’ birth rates” and praised “crusaders who pushed back the Muslim hordes.” 

Media Matters compiled this guide to Hegseth’s on-air rhetoric. Stay tuned for more.

Tom Homan with a Fox News logo

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Molly Butler / Media Matters

Tom Homan spent years on Fox News pushing anti-immigrant vitriol. Trump made him “Border Czar.” 

Trump announced that Fox News and Project 2025 contributor Tom Homan will serve as “The Border Czar” with responsibility for “our Nation’s Borders” as well as “all Deportation of Illegal Aliens back to their Country of Origin” in a Sunday post to Truth Social. Homan joined Fox two months after his June 2018 retirement as acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement director during Trump’s first term. 

As a member of the Trump administration, Homan made the case for the then-president’s anti-immigrant agenda on Fox while reportedly serving as the “intellectual father” of Trump’s cruel family separation policy. On Fox’s airwaves, Homan regularly fomented fear of immigrants and demanded radical and inhumane policies in response to their purported invasion. Trump has had many opportunities over the years to see Homan on Fox’s platforms — Homan made at least 441 weekday appearances on Fox from August 2017 through Election Day 2024. 

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Homan promised that if Trump were elected, Homan would “run the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen” in which “no one’s off the table.”

In case you missed it

  • The Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said “it would be very difficult” for the Trump administration to make policy “without at least consulting” Project 2025. 
  • Steve Bannon called Pete Hegseth “kind of a madman but hey, you need that.” 
  • Newsmax’s Greg Kelly said “Matt Gaetz flattered us with his services here at Newsmax.” 
  • Charlie Kirk threatened to remove Sen. John Thune (R-SD) as majority leader.
  • Fox News interviewed a fringe conspiracy theorist named Dom Lucre, calling him a “journalist.” 
  • Fox’s Sean Duffy suggested the sun is causing climate change and said “the left” should make room for “alternative science.”