United States Department of Homeland Security

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf allegedly sought to suppress intelligence information that would make President Trump look bad.
“White supremacist extremists will remain the most persistent and lethal threat" through 2021, according to Homeland Security draft reports obtained by Politico.
Agency officials reportedly sat on the bulletin after acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolfe asked questions about it.
President Donald Trump earlier said he plans to have “everybody,” including various law enforcement officials, guard against voter fraud.
"What Lou says is what I want to do," Trump said of the Fox Business host, according to former DHS chief of staff Miles Taylor.
“In his words, Puerto Rico was dirty and the people were poor,” Miles Taylor, who worked at the Department of Homeland Security, said of the president.
Miles Taylor, who worked at the Department of Homeland Security until last year, says he's voting for Joe Biden.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli are not qualified, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Trump’s use of federal security forces against protesters in Portland has set up an inevitable battle over the role of America’s most dystopian federal agency.
New York sued DHS in February.