The Trump administration announced yesterday that Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke will travel to Puerto Rico today, accompanied by a series of other senior officials, as part of the response to the post-Hurricane Maria crisis. Why send the “acting” DHS chief? Because the president hasn’t nominated someone to actually lead the mammoth agency.
And for those of us waiting to see Donald Trump fill this key cabinet post, it looks like we’ll be waiting quite a bit longer. Politico reported yesterday afternoon:
The Trump administration is hitting reset on its search for a permanent Department of Homeland Security secretary due to White House aides’ dissatisfaction with the slate of candidates, according to two people familiar with the process.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul had been considered the front-runner for the job, but he no longer is in contention, these people said…. One person close to the process said the Trump administration is now “back to square one” on the search, and it could be weeks before a final decision is made.
Politico charitably described the White House’s process as “deliberate.” That’s not the first adjective that comes to my mind.









