Posted on 12/07/2016 7:40:27 AM PST by Enchante
Donald Trump is tapping Gen. John Kelly to run the Department of Homeland Security, CBS News confirms.
The final request and acceptance, sources told CBS Major Garrett, occurred while Kelly was traveling in Europe. His pick for DHS secretary will be announced by the transition staff in the coming days.
Kelly is the third general tapped by the president-elect, joining Gen. James Mattis, Mr. Trumps pick to become the next secretary of Defense, and Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Mr. Trumps incoming national security advisor.
Like Mattis, Kelly is a Marine with a reputation for bluntness.
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A fine choice in my view.
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I would have preferred Kris Kobach.
“sources told CBS Major Garrett”
In other words, just more guessing by the liberals just dying to be right so they appear in-the-know.
Fact is, these stories have been garbage since the election, showing what idiots these so-called “journalists” are.
Kobach is a nice kid and has plenty of time to grow and learn from Marine’s like Kelly.
Agreed.
But that takes him out of the running for SoS. I bet he would have had trouble getting Chris Kobach through the Senate, but I hope there is a way to include him in the effort at a sub-cabinet level
This really is a real reality show.
Liberals are going to have a fit.. reality is that Trump ran on ‘law and order’, the lawless were warned..
What ‘sources’? Are Trump associates leaking already?
I can’t imagine the boss liking that.
Kobach is already into his sixth decade.
Reinvigorate the FBI and the CIA in coordination with each other for sharper, quicker, more agile, and less bureaucratically encumbered intelligence.
Good choice. The current leader of this org is not very good and their policies are going to need and overhaul.
Some stories from this morning “claimed” Kobach would be the Deputy Secretary...
I have a hard time seeing Trump with four generals in his cabinet, so I take it Petraeus is out of the running for SoS.
Kelly is out, obviously, too. So I guess I am hoping for Rohrbach or Giuliani.
Kris Kobach is not that young. He is 50 years old. I have personally worked with Kris. He is one of the most impressive people I have ever met. And he is down to earth, not a pretentious bone in his body. He would make a fantastic head of DHS. Kelly could be his deputy.
n 1984, Kobach graduated from Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas, where he was co-valedictorian and class president. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude and first in his department. He then received an M.A. and Ph.D. in Politics at the University of Oxford, where he was a Marshall Scholar. He then attended Yale Law School, where he earned a Juris Doctor degree in 1995 and was an editor of the Yale Law Journal. During this time, he published two books: The Referendum: Direct Democracy in Switzerland (Dartmouth, 1994), and Political Capital: The Motives, Tactics, and Goals of Politicized Businesses in South Africa (University Press of America, 1990.
While at Harvard, Kobach served as Republican Club President. In that capacity, he supported the Afghan Mujahideen in their war against the Soviet Union, stating, “[T]he Afghan rebels’ cause gets the least amount of attention and support in this country”. Kobach served as a missionary to Uganda in 2005 and 2006. Previously, he had volunteered to help build a school in a South African township through the Get Ahead Foundation. He has also served as a Big Brother. He was a national rowing champion (men’s pair event, master’s division in 1998; men’s double event, master’s division, 2001, 2002). He is also an Eagle Scout.
n 2001, President George W. Bush awarded him a White House Fellowship to work for Attorney General John Ashcroft. At the end of the fellowship, he stayed on as Counsel to the Attorney General. Shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001, he led a team of attorneys and researchers who formulated and established the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System. In addition, he took part in work to reshape the Board of Immigration Appeals in 2002. After his government service ended, he returned to UMKC to teach law until running for and winning election to Secretary of State. Upon winning election, Kobach left his position at UMKC.
Perfect. I hope so.
I hope he’ll find a place for David Clarke. I was thinking Homeland Security would be it.
Atta boy Trump! A couple more generals and we’ll have a ready made Junta if needed. It might not be a bad thing, something more for the leftists to ponder and whine about.
Mattis, Flynn and Kelly. It’s to fight the war with people who know how to win.
Kelly is out, obviously, too. So I guess I am hoping for Rohrbach or Giuliani.
I thought State would go to Rudy but now I’m leaning to Bolton. Trump knows it will be controversial so he is waiting on dropping the SoS news. Probably right before Christmas.
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