Trump Appoints New Members to Homeland Security Advisory Council
Former President Donald Trump has announced several new appointments to the Homeland Security Advisory Council. The selections include conservative media personality Mark Levin, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, and others. The council advises the Secretary of Homeland Security on various security matters. These appointments reflect Trump's continued influence in shaping national security discussions.
Former President Donald Trump has named Mark Levin, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, former NYPD detective Bo Dietl, and Florida state Senator Joe Gruters to the Homeland Security Advisory Council. This council advises the Secretary of Homeland Security on a range of homeland security issues, providing guidance and recommendations on policies and strategies. The appointments signal Trump's ongoing interest in shaping the direction of homeland security policy. Mark Levin is a well-known conservative radio host and commentator. Henry McMaster has served as the Governor of South Carolina since 2017. Bo Dietl is a former New York City Police Department detective and private investigator. Joe Gruters is a Florida State Senator and former chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. The Homeland Security Advisory Council plays a crucial role in advising the government on how to best protect the nation from threats.