Trump appoints Fox News host Mark Levin and others to lead ‘revamped’ Homeland Security Advisory Council

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President Trump has appointed Fox News presenter, Mark Levin, and a large number of others to lead his “renewed” National Security Advisory Council.

“I am proud to announce the training of my renewed National Security Advisory Council [HSAC]That consists of the main experts in their field, very respected by their peers, “Trump said in a real social position on Thursday.

Levin, who is the host of “Life, Liberty & Levin” of Fox News, will join the detective bo dietl, the governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster and the state senator of Florida, Joseph Gruters.


Mark Levin heading to the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2020
Mark Levin, seen here speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2020, has been appointed member of the National Security Advisory Council. Bloomberg through Getty Images

“It is a great honor to serve in HSAC, and I know that the new members, the governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster, Mark Levin, Bo Dietl and Joseph Gruters, will do incredible job,” Trump continued.

“According to the leadership of the Kristi Nem National Secretary of National Security, HSAC will be difficult to develop new policies and strategies that help us ensure our border, deport illegal thugs, stop the flow of fentanyl and other illegal drugs, they are killing.” “

Levin, who has publicly criticized the Trump administrator in recent months with respect to Ukraine, quickly thanked the president and wrote in X: “What honor! Thank you, Mr. President!”

It occurs after the DHS Advisory Board was among the dismantled as soon as Trump Tok’s office.

At that time, the Administration said the measure was made to protect against the “misuse of resources” after the disastrous attempt of the Biden administration to create a “misinformation government board” Big Brother style.

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