Chad Wolf under consideration for Homeland Security top job
Source: CNN
Washington (CNN)The White House is considering Chad Wolf to replace the outgoing acting Homeland Security secretary, according to two sources familiar with the process.
Wolf, a senior department official, previously served as chief of staff to former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. He was nominated by President Donald Trump in February to serve as undersecretary for the Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans at DHS, a role he currently fills in an acting capacity. He is still awaiting Senate confirmation for the position.
Earlier this week, CNN reported the White House's personnel director told Trump that neither immigration hardliner Ken Cuccinelli nor Customs and Border Protection chief Mark Morgan are eligible to succeed Kevin McAleenan as acting Homeland Security secretary, according to a senior administration official. Cuccinelli and Morgan were previously considered front runners for the job, but no longer appear viable options.
McAleenan announced his resignation over a week ago and is expected to depart at the end of the month. It's unclear who else is under consideration for the top Homeland Security role. During his Senate confirmation hearing for the undersecretary role, Wolf faced questions over his role in the administration's zero-tolerance policy that led to thousands of children being separated from their parents at the border. When asked if he had concerns about the policy at the time, Wolf said, "My job wasn't to determine whether it was the right or wrong policy. My job, at the time, was to ensure that the secretary had all the information."
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ZZenith
(4,124 posts)Hes got no business running the Homeland Security department.
PSPS
(13,601 posts)Or, in a less verbose way:
When asked if he had concerns about the policy at the time, Wolf said, "I was just following orders."
where have we heard that before?