Senate confirms Trump's pick for counterterrorism agency, a former Green Beret with extremist ties

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed PresidentDonald Trump'spick to lead the National Counterterrorism Center,Joe Kent, on Wednesday evening as Republicans looked past his connections to right-wing extremists and support for conspiracy theories about theJan. 6, 2021, riotat the U.S. Capitol. Kent won confirmation on a 52-44 vote tally with Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina the only Republican nay vote. Kent had already been working for Director of National IntelligenceTulsi Gabbard. As the head of the National Counterterrorism Center, he will oversee an agency tasked with analyzing and detecting terrorist threats. In the role, he plans to devote agency resources to targeting Latin American gangs and other criminal groups tied to migration. He is the latestDonald Trumployalist to win Senate confirmation to the upper echelons of U.S. national security leadership at a time whenTrump is stretching his presidential wartime powersto accomplish his goals. "President Trump is committed to identifying these cartels and these violent gang members and making sure that we locate them and that we get them out of our country," Kent said at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee in April. Kent enters the top role at the counterterrorism center after twounsuccessful campaigns for Congressin Washington state, as well as a military career that saw him deployed 11 times as a Green Beret, followed by work at the CIA. His first wife, a Navy cryptologist, was killed by a suicide bomber in 2019 while fighting the Islamic State group in Syria. Yet Democrats strongly opposed his confirmation, pointing to his past ties to far-right figures and conspiracy theories. During his 2022 congressional campaign, Kent paid Graham Jorgensen, a member of the far-right military group the Proud Boys, for consulting work. He also worked closely with Joey Gibson, the founder of the Christian nationalist group Patriot Prayer, and attracted support from a variety of far-right figures. During his Senate confirmation hearing, Kent also refused to distance himself froma conspiracy theory that federal agents had somehow instigatedthe Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol, as well asfalse claims that Trump won the 2020 electionover President Joe Biden. Democrats grilled him on his participation in agroup chat on Signalthat was used by Trump's national security team todiscuss sensitive military plans. They also raised grave concerns over a recent incident where Kent, as Gabbard's chief of staff, told an intelligence analyst to revise an assessment of the relationship between the Venezuelan government and a transnational gang. The revisions supported Trump's assertions that members of the gang could be removed under the Alien Enemies Act — a wartime provision. Democrats said it showed Kent cannot be trusted to handle some of the nation's most important and sensitive intelligence. Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said any counterterrorism director "must be trusted to tell the truth and to uphold the core principles of the intelligence community: Objectivity, nonpartisanship and fidelity to fact." "Unfortunately, Mr. Kent has shown time and again that he cannot meet the standard," Warner added. Still, Republicans have praised his counterterrorism qualifications, pointing to his military and intelligence experience. Sen. Tom Cotton, the GOP chair of the intelligence committee, said in a floor speech that Kent "has dedicated his career to fighting terrorism and keeping Americans safe." ___ This story has corrected the vote tally. A previous version of this story said that it was 53-44. Kent was confirmed by a 52-44 vote tally.

 

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