President-elect Donald Trump has named conservative radio host and Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce as the next spokesperson for the State Department.
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Bruce, a political commentator known for her sharp critiques of leftist policies, is the latest in a series of high-profile appointments from Fox News to key positions in Trump’s administration.
The announcement, made through Trump’s Truth Social account, highlighted Bruce’s credentials and ideological journey.
Trump described her as “a highly respected political analyst who understood the power and importance of ‘MAGA’ early on.”
He noted that Bruce had previously been a liberal activist in the 1990s before transitioning to a strong conservative voice after becoming disillusioned with what he called “the lies and fraud of the Radical Left.”
Bruce earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Southern California and has been a prominent figure in conservative media for more than two decades.
She has worked as a Fox News contributor, gaining a reputation for her unapologetic defense of conservative values and policies.
Trump praised Bruce’s long-standing commitment to conservative principles and her role in bringing “TRUTH to the American People” through her media work. “I know she will bring that same strength of conviction and fearless spirit to her new position as State Department Spokesperson,” Trump stated.
Bruce is expected to serve under Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), pending Rubio’s confirmation by the Senate.
Rubio’s nomination, announced earlier, signals a focus on strengthening U.S. diplomacy while maintaining a firm stance on global adversaries.
The appointment of Bruce follows a trend in Trump’s administration of selecting individuals from conservative media for government roles.
Previously, Trump nominated former Fox News host Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense and former host Sean Duffy as Secretary of Transportation.
These choices reflect Trump’s ongoing effort to align his administration with media figures who have been vocal supporters of his “America First” agenda.
Bruce’s new role as State Department spokesperson will involve communicating U.S. foreign policy to the public and the media.
Her appointment underscores the administration’s emphasis on a strong and consistent messaging strategy as it prepares for Trump’s return to the White House.
The move has drawn attention for its focus on media personalities in key governmental roles, continuing a trend from Trump’s first term.
Bruce’s extensive experience in broadcasting and political analysis is expected to bolster the administration’s efforts to engage with the public on foreign policy issues.
As Bruce prepares to step into her new role, her appointment highlights the evolving nature of political appointments in Trump’s administration, where loyalty to the “MAGA” movement and a strong media presence are highly valued.
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