President Donald Trump has announced that conservative commentator Mark Levin, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, Florida Sen. Joe Gluters and former NYPD detective Botle will be serving. Homeland Security Advisory Committee.
The president described the services on the panel as “a great honor.”
“I am proud to announce the formation of my improved Homeland Security Advisory Committee (HSAC), consisting of top experts in their field.
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Left: President Donald Trump smiles and smiles when he meets El Salvador President Naive Buquere in the White House oval office on April 14, 2025. Right: Mark Levin, host of Fox News’ Life, Liberty & Levin, will speak during the Republican Jewish Union (RJC) annual leadership meeting held on Saturday, November 6, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Left: beat McNamee/Getty Images; Right: Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“Under the leadership of Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem, the HSAC will work hard to develop new policies and strategies that will help secure borders, deport illegal criminals, stop the flow of fentanyl and other illegal drugs killing citizens, and make America safe again, he added.
Levin, the star and author of conservative talk radio shows, hosts the TV show “Liberty, Levin.” On the Fox News channel.
Last year, Trump urged Gluters to run for their role Florida CFO.
“Let Joe run! This is the support I want to make,” he declared in a March 2024 Truth Social Post.
“Whether via appointment or at the 2026 ballot box, we look forward to running for CFO as an approved candidate for President Trump,” Gruters said in a November post on X.
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Rep. Jimmy Patronis of the R-FLA, who previously served as Florida’s CFO, joined the legislature this month after winning the election to former Rep. Matt Getz’s old seat in Sunshine’s First Congressional District.
Patronis resigns from Florida’s CFO role before the end of his term, and Gov. Ron DeSantis can appoint a replacement.
Florida’s CFO election is scheduled to take place in 2026.