You're Seeing the Sausage Being Made' Cheryl Hines and Pete Hegseth's Wife Dish to Fox News About Being Married to Trump Cabinet Members
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You're Seeing the Sausage Being Made' Cheryl Hines and Pete Hegseth's Wife Dish to Fox News About Being Married to Trump Cabinet Members
"Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy scored a group interview with eight wives of President Donald Trump's cabinet on Saturday and actress Cheryl Hines, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., admitted it has been fascinating to get a behind-the-scenes look at the administration. Or, as Campos-Duffy put it, you're seeing the sausage being made. That comment drew a laugh from Hines and and a few other wives, with the Curb Your Enthusiasm star confirming, the sausage being made yes, yes."
"Campos-Duffy then moved to asking Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's wife, Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth, what the biggest surprise has been during their first year; Hegseth said she has been pleasantly surprised by how quickly her family has adjusted to the very different world of politics. She added later that her husband, whom she met while they both worked at Fox News, took his job only because he cares about the troops and our country."
"I learned about it in my kitchen when his picture came up on the TV screen, she said. The five other spouses interviewed were: Jeannette Rubio, wife of Secretary of State Marco Rubio; Kathryn Burgum, wife of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum; Marlo Greer, wife of U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer; Robin Turner, the wife of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner; Lisa Collins, wife of Veteran Affairs Secretary Doug Collins."
Eight wives of President Donald Trump's cabinet participated in a group interview on Fox & Friends Weekend. Actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said getting a behind-the-scenes look at the administration has been fascinating and laughed when told "you're seeing the sausage being made." Hines was not asked about her husband's alleged digital affair with Olivia Nuzzi. Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth said her family adjusted quickly to the different world of politics and that her husband took the job because he cares about the troops and the country. Allison Lutnick said she learned of her husband's appointment when his picture appeared on her kitchen TV. Kathryn Burgum said the wives feel like one unified team led by a courageous leader who makes quick decisions.
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