Link.
Over the weekend they must have cancelled his computer network access, and it is unclear whether security put personal items into a cardboard box for his convenience.
With Tucker out, will the man with the ax replace him? Just throwing the idea out, for consideration. Not aiming at any target. Hegseth looks enough like Carlson, talks like him, who knows? He is now in Tennessee where he can run against Rand Paul. Pete as a new Tucker, remember you read the thought first at DevCrabgrass.
The Chatbot gave me two links when asked, "is there any news about pete Hegseth's future at FOX news?"
So, check the links. Is Pete AWOL from FOX these days? Are Rupert and son making a clean sweep? Or might Pete be the new Tucker as Tucker was the new Bill O. Thug nation, enough attention. Time to move on.
It's like a daytime soap opera, with Dominion satisfied and likely watching.
________UPDATE_________
A day later, Tuesday, 4/25/2023, when thinking about the FOX eight hundred million defamation settlement struck with Dominion, and the soon following dismissal of Carlson, and thinking of Hegseth in parallel to Carlson, it seemed natural to ask the ChatGPT news summarizer, "can you find things Pete Hegseth said during broadcasts about whether Trump won the election but was cheated?"
The returned item:
The links seem helpful, in speculating whether Hegseth may be solidly still a FOX darling, or whether he may suffer the same fate that befell Carlson. In effect, the question is whether FOX is concerned about reining in its commentators to avoid further lawsuits draining the fisc. Some reporting has mentioned Hegseth's tie to Koch efforts, and his being friendly with Donald Trump.
With Trump having an open second spot on the ticket now, should he be the Republican 2024 nominee, who knows, Hegseth might find his future taking a turn.
Remote as that thought might seem, asking ChatGPT "Has Pete Hegseth publicly said or implied he has ambition to run for office?"
The reply:
Simply using the query-response capability of the chatbot, as a form of websearch, there are links returned. Readers who care can follow them.
The guess here is that FOX is not yet finished in reining in their commentators, where firing the key figure is sending a message through the ranks, at least, even if no more heads roll.