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The Senate confirms the director of the National Center for the fight against Trump terrorism

The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s candidate Joe Kent, as the next director of the National Counterterroism Center.

Kent was confirmed by the Senate in a vote from 52 to 44 on Tuesday evening.

He previously was a infantryman in the American army before joining the Elite Ranger regiment and the special forces. (Related: FEC erases the allegations of Swing District Republican of “ Phantom Job ‘)

His wife, Shannon, was killed in Syria on January 16, 2019, during the Islamic State operations – just a few weeks after the Trump administration announced its intention to withdraw American troops from the region.

Kent was also an acting chief of staff to the Tulsi Gabbard national intelligence director, according to a Washington Post report.

Before his appointment, Kent presented himself twice as a republican candidate for the 3rd district of the Washington Congress, first in 2022 and again in 2024.

In his latest offer, he lost against the Democrat representative of Washington, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez. (Related: If the Democrats were intelligent, they would embrace the millennium high by the Pastor in Texas and not AOC)

Kent’s initial campaign in 2022 drew national attention after overthrowing the outgoing Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler in the primary, capitalizing on the conservative anger of his vote to welcome President Donald Trump in 2021.

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