Kelly’s ex-deputy readies for own DHS confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON — Kirstjen Nielsen helped shepherd President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security secretary pick through his Senate confirmation process. Now she’s got her own team guiding her through those same hoops.
Trump surprised many in his administration when he announced his decision to nominate Nielsen to run the sprawling agency, which has been leading the charge on implementing Trump’s aggressive immigration agenda. Nielsen had served as former DHS Secretary John Kelly’s top deputy early in the Trump administration, and she moved with him to the White House when he was elevated to Trump’s chief of staff.
She is scheduled to appear before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday for her confirmation hearing.
It’s been a lightning-fast rise for the 45-year-old, who arrived in Trumpworld only after Trump won the election and joined his transition team, on the recommendation of several former co-workers, to helped guide Kelly through the confirmation process. Nielsen quickly earned the retired general’s trust, impressing him with her work ethic and command of the issues and standing out in a team filled with political appointees.