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The Department of Homeland Security hired a social media manager from the Department of Labor, Peyton Rollins, despite concerns over his posts. Rollins's posts at the Labor Department used imagery and phrases that raised alarms about white-nationalist rhetoric and QAnon conspiracy theories. Career staff members at the Labor Department lost input on social media accounts.

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The Department of Homeland Security hired a social media manager from the Department of Labor, Peyton Rollins, despite concerns over his posts. Rollins's posts at the Labor Department used imagery and phrases that raised alarms about white-nationalist rhetoric and QAnon conspiracy theories. Career staff members at the Labor Department lost input on social media accounts.
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He is now digital communications director, according to screenshots of a Homeland Security staff directory reviewed by The New York Times. At the Labor Department, he was digital content manager.Courtney Parella, a spokeswoman for the Labor Department, said only, \u201cThe department does not comment on internal or personnel matters.\u201dMr. Rollins has spent most of the past year giving the Labor Department\u2019s social media pages a makeover in Mr. Trump\u2019s image. Current and former employees said career staff members had been pushed aside after Mr. Rollins\u2019 arrival and rarely, if ever, crafted social media posts once he took control. Instead, Mr. Rollins personally posted social media content, which he has included on his personal website.Agency posts of late have used evocative imagery, some reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s, with phrases like \u201cRestore American Greatness\u201d and \u201cthe globalist status quo is OVER.\u201d An image of Mr. Trump, with bombers flying overhead, was accompanied by the message, \u201cOne of one.\u201d Mr. Rollins has also claimed credit for a massive banner with Mr. Trump\u2019s visage that has hung from the Labor Department\u2019s headquarters.During the period when those posts were made, the department\u2019s social media following exploded, even as colleagues warned superiors that the department\u2019s accounts could be seen as promoting white-supremacist rhetoric, Nazi imagery and QAnon conspiracy theories.Some employees who have since left the Labor Department said that the agency\u2019s posts had grown increasingly questionable.\u201cWe\u2019re used to seeing posts about things like apprenticeships, benefits and unions,\u201d said Helen Luryi, who was on the communications team for the department\u2019s Women\u2019s Bureau until she left in April. \u201cThen,\u201d she continued in an interview, \u201call of a sudden, we get white-nationalist rhetoric.\u201d Trump Administration: Live UpdatesUpdated\u00a0Feb. 12, 2026, 9:28 a.m. ET2 hours agoThe Minnesota surge led to thousands of arrests, tense protests and three shootings.Immigration officials are set to testify before a Senate panel.Trump says he will now invite Democrats to the governors\u2019 association meeting.In more than a dozen internal emails and Microsoft Teams conversations obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Rollins\u2019s co-workers at the Labor Department\u2019s Office of Public Affairs repeatedly raised similar concerns. Colleagues expressed personal discomfort with the posts, cited data showing engagement with right-wing extremists, and urged a more moderate messaging style.Those concerns did not stop the posts. Now Mr. Rollins is jumping from a department with about 15,000 employees to one with 222,000, and nearly five times the social media followers.Egan Reich, who worked at the Labor Department for 15 years, leaving in April from his latest job as the Office of Public Affairs\u2019 director of media and editorial services, said career staff members had lost their input on social media accounts. He overlapped briefly with Mr. Rollins. \u201cIt\u2019s incredibly chilling and disappointing, and I do feel it diminishes the work my colleagues and I did over the years to educate people about the government,\u201d Mr. Reich said. Mr. Rollins worked for then-Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Republican of Oregon, before he graduated from George Washington University. Ms. Chavez-DeRemer lost her bid for re-election in 2024, then was confirmed in 2025 as Mr. Trump\u2019s labor secretary, bringing Mr. Rollins into the federal government. In a December email, a public affairs official at the Labor Department told a supervisor that one department post had received hundreds of negative comments because it used Confederate imagery and a font reminiscent of Nazi Germany. The typeface in the post, called Fraktur, had been used in early Nazi government documents and on the original cover of Hitler\u2019s book, \u201cMein Kampf.\u201dThe email also flagged negative feedback relating to imagery in the same post that showed 11 stars, the same number as appeared on one of the Confederate flags.In early January, a colleague sent an email flagging what the email called nearly 20 instances in which department posts included phrases associated with QAnon, an internet conspiracy theory. It also noted violent language and a recurrent antisemitic trope.Another email a few days later cited a surge in Nazi-related and QAnon-related comments attached to recent posts.One colleague asked the Labor Department\u2019s security staff to keep tabs on possible real-world violence resulting from the department\u2019s posts.Mr. Rollins did not respond to multiple requests for comment on this story.Omar Algeciras, an official with the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents Labor Department staff members, said the department\u2019s social media posts had forced employees to defend their agency instead of doing their work.\u201cThese posts made public service harder,\u201d said Mr. Algeciras, who works in the Labor Department\u2019s Wage and Hour division. Evan Gorelick is a New York-based writer for The Morning, the flagship daily newsletter of The Times.A version of this article appears in print on Feb. 12, 2026, Section A, Page 15 of the New York edition with the headline: Homeland Security Hires Labor Dept. Aide Whose Posts Raised Alarms. Order Reprints | Today\u2019s Paper | SubscribeSee more on: U.S. Politics, Labor Department, U.S., Homeland Security Department, Donald TrumpRead 152 commentsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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Trump AdministrationliveUpdatesFeb. 12, 2026, 11:03 a.m. ET10m agoEpstein FalloutWhistle-Blower ReportTrump’s Online DrugstorePolicy LawsuitsTariff TrackerThe Department of Homeland Security has hired a social media manager from the Department of Labor for a key communications job, despite posts he made on Labor Department media accounts that raised internal alarms over possible white-nationalist messaging.Peyton Rollins, 21, was hired this month to help run Homeland Security’s social media accounts, which have become public bullhorns for President Trump’s mass-deportation efforts and come under scrutiny of their own for appealing to right-wing extremists.Tricia McLaughlin, the Homeland Security spokeswoman, said her public affairs office had “no personnel changes to announce at this time,” but Mr. Rollins has put his new position on his personal website. He is now digital communications director, according to screenshots of a Homeland Security staff directory reviewed by The New York...

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