
Trump Officially Taps Retired General Kelly to Run Homeland Security
President-elect Donald Trump formally announced Monday the appointment of retired General John Kelly to serve as head of Homeland Security.
President-elect Donald Trump formally announced Monday the appointment of retired General John Kelly to serve as head of Homeland Security.
John Kelly, the retired Marine four-star general who is Donald Trump’s reported pick to head the Department of Homeland Security, is admirably suited to defending U.S. borders.
Customers waiting to get into a restaurant in New York City were searched because Donald Trump and his family were eating inside.
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run Homeland Security is retired Marine Gen. John F. Kelly, a border-security hawk who retired in February as chief of the U.S. Southern Command.
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Gen. David Petraeus to be the secretary of state has drawn criticism from within the FBI.
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Retired Marine General John Kelly appears to be President-elect Donald Trump’s top choice for leading Homeland Security.