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2014 4th United States Secretary of Homeland Security In office December 23 · 2013&#160 · –&#32 · January 20 · 2009&#160 · December 31 · 1998&#160 · 1957 (age&#160 · 68) New York City · New York · U.S. Party Democratic Spouse Susan DiMarco &#32 · &#8203 · &#40 · m. &#160 · 1994&#41 · born September 11 · he was a federal prosecutor · the general counsel of the Department of the Air Force · a member of the board of directors of MetLife and the September 11 Memorial &amp · Museum

KEY LARGO, FL 33037

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2014 4th United States Secretary of Homeland Security In office December 23
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2013&#160
–&#32
January 20
2009&#160
December 31
1998&#160
1957 (age&#160
68) New York City
New York
U.S. Party Democratic Spouse Susan DiMarco &#32
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&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
1994&#41
born September 11
he was a federal prosecutor
the general counsel of the Department of the Air Force
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a member of the board of directors of MetLife and the September 11 Memorial &amp
Museum

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