Giuliani, Lewandowski among new members of Homeland Security advisory council

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President Donald Trump announced new appointments to the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC) on Tuesday, which include several high-profile figures from the political right. Among the appointed members are Rudy Giuliani, Trump's former attorney known for his controversial role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election results, and political commentator Mark Levin. The council, originally established in 2002, is intended to provide independent advice on homeland security operations, according to a statement from Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The announcement emphasizes that the council will leverage a mix of public and private sector expertise to support Trump's administration's objectives, dubbed 'America First.' Giuliani's inclusion is particularly notable given his recent legal troubles, including a defamation lawsuit he lost in Washington, D.C., related to his claims about the 2020 elections.

The newly appointed council will also feature Corey Lewandowski, a prominent figure in Trump's 2016 campaign, who currently serves as a chief adviser to Noem. In addition to Lewandowski and Giuliani, the council will be chaired by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and will include other government officials, legal experts, and security professionals. Among the members is also the founder of 'Bikers for Trump,' highlighting the council’s alignment with grassroots conservative movements. The HSAC is set to convene for its inaugural meeting in early next month, as it begins its work to advise on pressing issues related to national security and immigration, aligning with the administration's broader policy aims.

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PresidentDonald Trumpannounced his appointments to an advisory council inside the Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday, with a list that includes a right-wing news commentator, former lawmakers, Trump’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani and a top former campaign adviser.

The announcement by Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the council, established first in 2002, will provide “real-time, real-world and independent advice on homeland security operations.”

The list includes right-wing political commentator Mark Levin, as well as Giuliani, who helped lead efforts to try and overturn the 2020 election results and was later sued for defamation by two Georgia election workers; a lawsuit he lost before a jury in Washington, DC.

“This new-look, America First HSAC will draw upon a deep well of public and private sector experience from homeland security experts committed to fulfilling President Trump’s agenda,” the press release on the new council states.

The appointments also include Corey Lewandowski, a Trump campaign leader in 2016 who is currently a chief adviser to Noem.

Other members of the council include South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, who will chair the council, as well as other government officials, attorneys, security experts, as well as the founder of “Bikers for Trump,” according to DHS.

The council will hold its first meeting early next month.

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Source: CNN