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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has dug through more than 26,000 emails from his personal account, trying to figure out which of those were government business that he should have ...
Jeh Johnson: Very often when we're asked to approve the use of targeted lethal force, it can only be in a matter of minutes. Lesley Stahl: Right--Jeh Johnson: And so there's a lot of momentum to that.
After appearing briefly on the Obama administration’s short-list to run the Pentagon, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson now has to survive a congressional grilling on the president’s new ...
Former DHS chief warns of Iranian sleeper cells after U.S. strikes, calling it a “highest magnitude" threat and urging the ...
Today, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Jeh Johnson as the new head of the Department of Homeland Security. It’s a surprise pick, after a long search that included everyone ...
Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson talks with Alex Wagner about his expectation that there are still at least a few Republican senators left who will not stand for Donald Trump's ...
Prominent litigation partner Jeh Johnson is planning to retire from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison this summer and will serve as co-chair of Columbia University’s board of trustees ...
Jeh Johnson, President Obama’s pick to replace outgoing Secretary Janet Napolitano as head of the Department of Homeland Security, will appear before the Senate Homeland Security Committee this ...
Big mistake, argues Jeh Johnson, who served as the Obama administration’s DHS chief until Trump’s inauguration in January. In a new interview for The Global Politico, Johnson says, “We need to have a ...
Jeh Johnson’s first name honors a tribal chief who helped his grandfather during a visit to Liberia for the League of Nations in 1930. He was investigating a government-sanctioned slave trade.
Jeh Johnson was on Capitol Hill Thursday morning to talk to key House members in advance of a Republican-led subcommittee hearing on the so-called worst places to work in the federal government ...
Jeh Johnson is practicing law but if things change in '18, he'd make a formidable Senate candidate By PolitickerNJ Staff. New York City Requests $35 ...