Trump Removes Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary Amid Funding Criticism
In Brief
President Trump announced the removal of Kristi Noem as DHS secretary amid spending concerns.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump announced he is removing Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security
- Noem spoke at the Sergeant Benevolent Association Major Cities Conference in Nashville shortly after the announcement
- Trump was reportedly 'not happy' with Noem and was considering replacements prior to the announcement
- The announcement followed criticism of DHS spending under Noem's leadership
- Congress has allowed the Department of Homeland Security's funding to lapse recently
What Happened
President Donald Trump announced the removal of Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security. Noem addressed attendees at a conference in Nashville shortly after the announcement. Reports indicate Trump was dissatisfied with Noem and had been considering a list of potential replacements. The decision comes amid criticism of DHS spending and a lapse in the department's funding authorized by Congress.
Why It Matters
The removal of a key cabinet official like the DHS secretary signals potential shifts in homeland security policy and leadership priorities. The timing amid funding lapses and spending criticism may affect department operations and congressional relations. It also highlights internal administration dynamics and possible changes in the approach to homeland security management.
Sources
- The Independent — Trump ‘not happy with’ Kristi Noem and mulling short list of replacements: report(2h ago)
- CBS News — Kristi Noem out as Secretary of Homeland Security, Trump says(just now)
- CBS News — Watch: Kristi Noem speaks minutes after Trump announces he's removing her as DHS secretary(just now)
