President Obama plans to nominate former Pentagon attorney Jeh Johnson as the next secretary of Homeland Security, a White House official said Thursday.
Johnson, general counsel for the Defense Department during Obama's first term, will be introduced by the president at a ceremony on Friday.
If confirmed by the Senate, Johnson would replace Janet Napolitano, who left the administration to run the University of California education system.
"The president is selecting Johnson because he is one of the most highly qualified and respected national security leaders, having served as the senior lawyer for the largest government agency in the world," the official said.
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6 comments:
Another cronie appointment.
Marxist.
Seems to be no mention, in this article, to his connections and hefty campaign contributions to the Prez
Of course they would appoint an NSA crony. How unconstitutional we will let this country sink before enough is enough. The lying, the spying, the fear mongering, the money laundering, the cronyism, the secrecy?
"Obama To "Tap" Ex-Pentagon Official For Homeland Security"
In my day and not to long ago to "tap" someone meant to have sex with someone.
11:47 their in to a lot of dark demonic acts. Devil worship, witchcraft, baphomet loving scum.
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