Department of Homeland Security appointments by Donald Trump
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Appointments
Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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Secretary of Homeland Security |
Chad Wolf |
November 13, 2019 | |
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security |
Ken Cuccinelli |
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General Counsel |
Vacant | ||
Inspector General of Homeland Security |
Joseph V. Cuffari[1] | TBD (Confirmed July 25, 2019 voice vote) |
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Chief Financial Officer of Homeland Security |
Troy Edgar[2] | TBD (Confirmed May 12, 2020, 62–31) |
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Chief Information Officer of Homeland Security |
John Zangardi[3] |
December 8, 2017 (Appointed November 6, 2017) |
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Chief Medical Officer of Homeland Security |
Duane C. Caneva[4] |
May 2018 (Appointed April 2, 2018) |
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Under Secretary of Homeland Security (National Protection and Programs) |
Chris Krebs[5] |
August 16, 2017 | June 15, 2018 |
June 15, 2018 (Confirmed June 12, 2018, voice vote) |
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Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Office of Infrastructure Protection) |
Vacant | ||
Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Intelligence and Analysis) |
Brian Murphy | May 10, 2020 | |
Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Management) |
July 2019 | ||
Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Legislative Affairs) |
Christine M. Ciccone[6] | Upon Senate confirmation | |
Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Public Affairs) |
Alexei Woltornist | Upon Senate confirmation | |
Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Science and Technology) |
William N. Bryan[7] |
May 30, 2017 | |
Upon Senate confirmation | |||
Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Strategy, Policy and Plans) |
Chad Wolf[8] |
November 13, 2019 (Confirmed November 13, 2019, 54–41) |
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Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Transportation Security Administration) |
David Pekoske |
August 10, 2017 (Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote) |
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Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Infrastructure Protection) |
Brian Harrell[9] |
November 2018 | |
Federal Emergency Management Agency | |||
Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency |
Peter Gaynor[10] |
TBD (Confirmed January 14, 2020, 81–8) |
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Deputy Administrator of FEMA |
Vacant | ||
Deputy Administrator of FEMA (Protection and National Preparedness) |
Vacant | ||
Assistant Administrator of FEMA (Administration and Grant Programs) |
Bridget E. Bean[11] | TBD (Appointed August 26, 2019) |
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United States Fire Administration | |||
Administrator of the United States Fire Administration |
G. Keith Bryant |
August 4, 2017 (Appointed May 18, 2017) |
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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services | |||
Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services |
Mark Koumans | June 10, 2019 | |
U.S. Customs and Border Protection | |||
Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection |
Mark A. Morgan |
March 1, 2020 | |
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |||
Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement |
Matthew Albence |
July 5, 2019 | |
United States Secret Service | |||
Director of the Secret Service |
James M. Murray |
May 1, 2019 (Announced April 8, 2019) |
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United States Coast Guard | |||
Commandant of the Coast Guard |
Karl L. Schultz[12] |
June 1, 2018 (Confirmed May 9, 2018, voice vote) |
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Task Force East | |||
Director of the Joint Task Force East |
Steven Poulin[13] |
June 2020 | |
Joint Interagency Task Force West | |||
Director of the Joint Interagency Task Force West |
Manuel Padilla Jr.[14] |
September 2018 | |
United States Coast Guard Academy | |||
Member of the Board of Visitors to the United States Coast Guard Academy |
Michael S. Bruno[15] | ||
Stacey Dixon[15] |
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Stephen E. Flynn[15] | |||
Erica Schwartz[15] |
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Daniel P. Walsh[15] |
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- "PN514 – Nomination of Troy D. Edgar for Department of Homeland Security, 116th Congress (2019–2020)". www.congress.gov. March 14, 2019. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
- "Trump names DOD's John Zangardi as DHS CIO – Fedscoop". October 26, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
- "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved April 5, 2018.
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- "Trump Announces his Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved December 16, 2018.
- "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved July 10, 2018.
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- "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- "Trump nominates Gaynor for FEMA post". Retrieved July 10, 2018.
- "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts". www.whitehouse.gov. August 26, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
- "President Donald J. Trump Announces Appointment of Randolph D. Alles to be Director of the United States Secret Service" (Press release). White House. April 25, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
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