Congressman Mark Green on Monday was selected to chair the House Homeland Security Committee in the 118th Congress, beating out Rep. Dan Crenshaw for the role.
National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd lambasts Biden for perpetuating 'sanitized' border view and avoiding areas that are most heavily impacted by the border crisis.
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., was selected by the House Steering Committee Monday to chair the House Homeland Security Committee in the new Republican Congress. Green was picked over Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, who drew complaints from House GOP members last week for implying some of his conservative colleagues were"terrorists" for delaying the start of the new Congress. Crenshaw apologized for that remark on Sunday and said his remark that"we cannot let the terrorists win" was a"turn of phrase."Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., wins the gavel of the House Homeland Security Committee.
"For the sake of our national security and homeland security, we must secure our border," Green said in a statement to Fox News Digital."We have no choice. We will empower our brave CBP agents to do their jobs and hold President Biden and
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