Trump nominates top Raytheon lobbyist to be Army secretary

Mark Esper has been the top lobbyist for major defence contractor Raytheon since 2010.
President Donald Trump points to a member of the audience before being introduced during a 'Made in America,' product showcase featuring items created in each of the U.S. 50 states, at the White House. | AP
President Donald Trump points to a member of the audience before being introduced during a 'Made in America,' product showcase featuring items created in each of the U.S. 50 states, at the White House. | AP

WASHINGTON: The White House says President Donald Trump is nominating Raytheon lobbyist Mark Esper to be the next secretary of the Army.     

Esper has been the top lobbyist for major defence contractor Raytheon since 2010. He also has experience working in the House and Senate, at the Pentagon and at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.     

The White House says Esper served in the Army, including during the first Gulf War. He has also worked for the US Chamber of Commerce and on former presidential candidate Fred Thompson's 2008 campaign.

The Senate must confirm Esper's nomination. Trump's earlier two picks for Army secretary dropped out.   

Trump's critics have raised questions about the number of lobbyists serving in his administration despite his pledge to "drain the swamp."

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