Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the United States Senate | |
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since March 22, 2021 | |
Nominator | Senate Majority Leader |
Appointer | Elected by the Senate |
Inaugural holder | James Mathers |
Deputy | Kelly Fado |
Website | www |
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The sergeant at arms and doorkeeper of the United States Senate (originally known as the doorkeeper of the Senate[1] from April 7, 1789 – 1798) is the protocol officer, executive officer, and highest-ranking federal law enforcement officer of the Senate of the United States.[2] The office of the sergeant at arms of the Senate currently has just short of 1,000 full time staff.[3]
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