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  • William Walker, 1st Black House Sergeant-at-Arms, Sworn In

    William Walker, 1st Black House Sergeant-at-Arms, Sworn In

    For the first time in House history, a Black person will assume the role of the chamber’s chief law enforcement officer. William Walker, the former head of the Washington, D.C., National Guard, became the first Black House sergeant-at-arms Monday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi swore him in, according to the Hill. The sergeant-at-arms job, in…