DHS Issues Order Designating the Order of Succession for the Secretary of Homeland Security
On 11/4/20, Peter T. Gaynor, administrator of FEMA, exercised any authority of the position of Acting Secretary that he had to designate an order of succession for DHS Secretary under 6 U.S.C. § 113(g)(2). This order was issued in response to a GAO decision and recent federal court rulings that found that the November 8, 2019, order of succession issued by then-Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan was invalid and that Chad Wolf is not legally eligible to serve in his current role as Acting DHS Secretary.
Per DHS:
Mr. Gaynor’s order re-issued the order of succession established by former Acting Secretary McAleenan on November 8, 2019, and placed the Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans above the FEMA Administrator in the order of succession. Once Mr. Gaynor’s order was executed, it superseded any authority Mr. Gaynor may have had under the Federal Vacancy Reform Act and confirmed Acting Secretary Wolf’s authority to continue to serve as the Acting Secretary.
Related Resources
- DHS Press Release: DHS Statement on Recent Challenges to Acting Secretary Wolf’s Authority – November 17, 2020
- DHS Issues Ratification of Actions Taken by Acting Secretary Chad Wolf - November 16, 2020
- DHS Issues Ratification of Certain Actions Taken by McAleenan and Edlow - November 16, 2020
- GAO Issues Report on Legality of Service of Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and Senior Official Performing the Duties of DHS Deputy Secretary Kenneth Cuccinelli
- District Court Found DHS Acting Secretary Wolf Was Not Lawfully Appointed When He Suspended DACA