A 22-year-old counterterrorism official's ability to help defend the U.S. amid heightened tensions with Iran has sparked new worries about the Trump administration's personnel decisions.
Thomas Fugate, a former gardener and Trump campaign staffer who graduated college last year, is reportedly overseeing a main U.S. counterterrorism hub.
He now holds the title of special assistant, effectively running the Department of Homeland Security's Center for Prevention Programs Partnerships, commonly referred to as CP3, ProPublica reported earlier this month.
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