Trump Announces Tammy Bruce, Former Fox News, as State Department Spokesperson
Trump Emphasizes Tammy Bruce's Conservative Transformation
"A Figure Who Understood the Power and Importance of the Maga Movement"
Fox News Alumni Continue to Join Trump’s Second-Term Administration Picks
Donald Trump, the President-elect of the United States, announced on the 20th (local time) that he will appoint Tammy Bruce (62) as the spokesperson for the State Department in the second Trump administration, which will take office soon. Bruce is a political analyst who has been a regular contributor on Fox News. Trump introduced her as "a highly respected figure who early on understood the power and importance of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement."
Tammy Bruce (left), appointed as State Department spokesperson, and President-elect Donald Trump. Photo by Tammy Bruce Instagram.
View original imageOn the 3rd, Trump added on his social media platform Truth Social, "Tammy was a liberal activist in the 1990s, but after witnessing the lies and fraud of the radical left, she transformed into a conservative and became one of the strongest conservative voices on radio and TV."
The State Department spokesperson plays a crucial role in conveying the government's stance on U.S. foreign policy and international issues to the media. Bruce has been a regular contributor on Fox News since 2005, and in 2019, she hosted a program called "Get Tammy Bruce" on Fox Nation, a Fox News subsidiary.
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During the appointment process of the second Trump administration, figures from Fox News have been gaining attention. Already, nominees such as Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, Sean Duffy for Secretary of Transportation, Mike Huckabee for Ambassador to Israel, and Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence (DNI), all of whom have been active on Fox News, have been announced one after another.
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