Three former homeland security officials from the Trump administration are set to join the Heritage Foundation, where their focus will include countering threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the conservative think tank said in a statement. Chad Wolf, the former acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Ken Cuccinelli, the department’s former deputy secretary, and Mark Morgan, the former acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, will join the Heritage Foundation as fellows in the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, starting Feb. 1. “With the addition of Chad Wolf, Ken Cuccinelli, and Mark Morgan, Heritage has assembled an all-star team with significant policy expertise on issues related to homeland security, immigration, and China,” Heritage Foundation President Kay James said in the statement. “Heritage was already a leading voice to shape these policy issues,” James said. “We’re now taking our work to the next level as we confront …