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Tom Ridge Resigns As Head of Homeland Security

HeadlineDec 01, 2004

Tom Ridge, the country’s first homeland security director has resigned. He is the seventh member of President Bush’s cabinet to resign since November’s election. The New York Times reports there is no indication Bush made a concerted effort to persuade Ridge to stay. Possible successors include RIdge’s deputy Asa Hutchinson, White House homeland security adviser Frances Townsend, former New York police chief Bernard Kerik and Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

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