Trump Proposes Herschel Walker for Missile Defense Role
During a rally in Georgia, Trump announced plans to appoint Walker, despite his history of gaffes and controversies.
- Herschel Walker, a former NFL player and failed 2022 Senate candidate, was proposed by Trump to lead a new U.S. missile defense shield.
- Walker mistakenly endorsed Donald Trump Jr. instead of Donald Trump during his speech at the rally, creating a social media stir.
- The rally took place in Macon, Georgia, where Walker emphasized his long-standing friendship with Trump.
- Walker's past Senate campaign was marred by numerous controversies, including false claims and personal scandals.
- Trump has previously suggested other controversial figures, like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk, for roles in his potential administration.