White House Shakeup: Trump Replaces Homeland Security Adviser
By Jack Davis
June 2, 2018 at 8:20am
President Donald Trump on Friday named Rear Adm. Douglas Fears his new homeland security adviser.
Fears fills the post vacated in April by Tom Bossert, who stepped down after Trump selected John Bolton to serve as his national security adviser, The Hill reported.
Fears will serve as deputy assistant to the president and homeland security and counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council staff, according to a statement from Bolton.
He formerly served as special assistant to the president and senior director for resilience policy at the National Security Council.
Doug Fears brings more than three decades of experience across a range of vital homeland security areas including counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and disaster response to the NSC, Bolton said in the statement.
Doug will serve as the Presidents Homeland Security Advisor and my point person on an array of vital tasks ranging from overseeing the NSC Cybersecurity Directorate to coordinating the interagency efforts during disaster response, Bolton said.
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The greatest and most egregious threat to our Liberties is the National Security Agency.