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Biden names Lisa Monaco as temporary adviser for inauguration security

Published 01/14/2021, 03:57 PM
Updated 01/14/2021, 04:30 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  U.S. President-elect Joe Biden announces Justice Department nominees at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Joe Biden has asked his nominee for deputy attorney general and former President Barack Obama's counter-terrorism adviser, Lisa Monaco, to serve as a temporary homeland security adviser leading up to next week's inauguration, a spokeswoman for Biden's transition said on Thursday.

"Ms. Monaco will assist the president-elect and work with the incoming national security adviser, the incoming Homeland Security adviser, and current security and law enforcement officials, including with the United States Secret Service on their plans for the inauguration," the spokeswoman told Reuters.

"Given the existing threats, Ms. Monaco's temporary role will be focused solely on the period leading up to the inauguration," the spokeswoman said, adding that while in this role, Monaco would "pause activities and engagement related to her nomination."

Hotels, airlines and other businesses have ramped up security and authorities plan to deploy at least 20,000 National Guard troops in Washington for Biden's Jan. 20 inauguration amid security fears after the storming of the U.S. Capitol last week by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Officials have warned of plans for armed protests in Washington and all 50 states and activist groups concerned about the potential for violence have asked hotels to close starting this weekend.

The transition spokeswoman said Biden's team was continuing to press for swift Senate confirmation of Alejandro Mayorkas as his secretary for homeland security, but there was a risk he would not be in place on Inauguration Day.

In the meantime, the spokeswoman said, Monaco's "crisis-tested" experience would provide "vital stability and leadership during this transition period, helping ensure we have full coordination across all levels of government in the run-up to and on Inauguration Day."

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Monaco served as White House counterterrorism advisor and assistant attorney general for national security under Obama, as well as principal deputy assistant attorney general.

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