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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President Trump's controversial defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has squeaked through a procedural vote in the Senate, making it likely he'll get the 51 votes needed for confirmation. Hegseth has faced allegations of excessive drinking and aggressive behavior towards women. NPR's Tom Bowman reports on what actions Hegseth might take.
Clearly, he's going to get rid of the diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the Pentagon. And there's concern among the senior ranks at the Pentagon that he may make personnel changes. He's been critical of the first woman to run the Navy, Admiral Lisa Franchetti. She could be out of a job. He's also basically said they want to bring their own people in. So that could mean, again,
Some military, senior military officers are losing their jobs. We just don't know at this point.
NPR's Tom Bowman, critics have also cited Hegseth's lack of experience in running such a large, complex organization. The Trump administration says it's rounding up more migrants accused of violent crimes, the move part of a new effort to crack down on illegal immigration. But NPR's Brian Mann reports so far the number of arrests appear only slightly higher than under the Biden administration.
Trump officials say they've arrested roughly 400 migrants with criminal records. Speaking on Fox News, White House adviser Stephen Miller said initial immigration operations have already arrested and removed what he called some of the most vicious criminals in this country. But former acting director of U.S.
Immigration and Customs John Sandwick told NPR enforcement actions carried out so far aren't a significant increase. I think these operations, this initial surge is business as usual.
NPR found migrant arrests varied over time during the Biden administration, but federal agents were already arresting more than 100 migrants per day with criminal convictions or charges pending before Trump took office. Brian Mann, NPR News, New York.
The Trump administration is revoking security protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Iran envoy Brian Hook. As NPR's Ryan Lucas explains, it follows Trump's decision earlier this week to pull the security detail for his one-time national security advisor, John Bolton.
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