Thomas Fugate, a recent college graduate with minimal experience, has been appointed to lead the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) at the Department of Homeland Security. This shift in leadership comes amid strategic changes within CP3, moving its focus from combating domestic terrorism to immigration issues. Concerns have arisen regarding Fugate's qualifications, with experts signaling that someone with his background would have typically been deemed unfit for a junior role in such a critical area. The appointment underscores discussions about staffing decisions within the Trump administration's DHS.
It sounds like putting the intern in charge, reflecting concerns about the appointment of a 22-year-old with minimal qualifications to head CP3 at DHS.
Sources familiar with CP3's operations expressed disbelief that someone with such little experience would have even gotten an interview for a junior position in the past.
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