Rep. Andrew Garbarino of New York has been selected as the new chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, succeeding Rep.
Mark Green after his sudden resignation. Garbarino emerged victorious in a competitive race among four Republican contenders, reflecting the committee's central role in shaping immigration and cybersecurity policy. His appointment is seen as a win for centrist Republicans and places him at the forefront of key national security debates, especially as the GOP prepares for potential policy shifts under a possible second Trump administration. The committee's leadership is particularly significant given the upcoming renewal of critical cybersecurity laws and ongoing border security concerns.
Speaker Johnson and other GOP leaders have publicly praised Garbarino's selection, signaling party unity on homeland security priorities.
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