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Daniel Patrick Driscoll is an American politician, businessman and former military officer. He was a Republican candidate for North Carolina's 11th congressional district in 2020 . In December 2024, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Driscoll to serve as the Secretary of the Army under his second administration.
Daniel P. Driscoll, Trump’s nominee, was one of 11 Republicans who ran in 2020 to replace Mark Meadows in Congress. Trump nominates NC vet, a former congressional candidate from Boone, for Army ...
President-elect Trump has tapped businessman and Army veteran Daniel Driscoll to be his secretary of the Army. “As a former Soldier, Investor, and Political Advisor, Dan brings a powerful ...
Daniel Driscoll may refer to: Daniel A. Driscoll (1875–1955), U.S. Representative from New York; Daniel Patrick Driscoll (1862–1934), British army officer; Joseph Driscoll (Canadian politician) (Daniel Joseph Driscoll, 1876–1942) Danny Driscoll (1855–1888), American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos Gang; Daniel P. Driscoll, Army ...
Daniel P. Driscoll [71] Awaiting Senate Confirmation Mark Averill [31] January 20, 2025 Department of the Navy; Secretary of the Navy: John Phelan [72] Awaiting Senate Confirmation Terence Emmert [31] January 20, 2025 Department of the Air Force; Secretary of the Air Force: Troy Meink: Awaiting Senate Confirmation Gary A. Ashworth [31] January ...
But Daniel Driscoll, Trump’s nominee for secretary of the Army, told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that he would consider more scrutiny on where training flights are held.
Daniel Driscoll also known by his alias George Wallace (1855 – January 23, 1888) was an American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos Gang with Danny Lyons.The two held joint control over the street gang following the execution of Mike McGloin in 1883; however, both men were executed for separate murders only months apart from each other.
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. – When he stepped into the frigid, pre-dawn morning headed to work, Daniel Bustamante-Cespedez had no idea a dozen immigration agents were watching him.