South Dakota's Governor Christie Noem (Republican Party) has been approved by the US Senate to lead the Ministry of Land Security (DHS) by 59 to 34 votes on Saturdays.
Noem's approval was relatively dramatic than the voted Former FOX News moderator, Pete Hegousz, as the leader of the Pentagon (DOD), but Hesthes wins. Wanted to vote for J. D. Bance's vice.
As Secretary of DHS, Noem will have multiple institutions under his jurisdiction, including the US Customs and Border Security Bureau (CBP), the US Secret Information Bureau, and the US Immigration Document Executive Bureau (ICE).
A 53 -year -old politician who served as a U.S. House of Representatives in a wides -on -house constituency in South Dakota has “trust” to lead to such a main department immediately after taking office X. He expressed his gratitude in the post. Confirmed:
Democratic Party 6 Over the party, Noem confirmed: Senator John Fetterman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania), Senator Tim Kane (Democratic Party-Virginia), Senator Andy Kim (Democratic Party-New Jersey), Gary Peter's According to the Senator (Democratic Party-Michigan), Senator Gene Shahen (Democratic Party-New Hampshire), FOX News Chad Parkin (Democratic Party-Michigan).
When Nohm was nominated in November, President Trump said, “It will play a major role in our mission to make the United States secure again.”
“Christie was very powerful in border security. She was the first governor who dispatched a state soldier to support the battle against the Biden Border Crisis in Texas, and was dispatched eight times in total,” said President Trump at the time. I talked. “She will work closely with Tom Homan to secure the border with Tom Homan and guarantee that the mainland of the United States is safe from the enemy.”
Senator Peters, the leader of the Senate's Democratic Party Committee, said that she was supported because she was willing to work on a “ultra -party.”
“At the hearing of the approval, I put a party -style ideology aside for the threats facing the community, such as the safety of the border, the terrorist attacks in Japan and abroad, and the more destructive natural disaster. He asked for the fact. statement Obtained by The Hill When Nom retired from the committee.
“I decided to proceed with her nomination outside the committee and send it to the Senate for consideration, taking into account the attitude of the domestic security and other threats to deal with other threats and other threats. I voted, “said Peters.


