User feedback reveals significant issues with the video advertisement. Problems reported include slow loading times, failure to load content completely, freezing, and excessively loud audio. These technical difficulties impacted the user experience. A variety of other unspecified problems were also noted. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving ad performance and user satisfaction.
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Greg Pearre, a Social Security Administration IT executive, was forcibly removed from his office for opposing a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) plan to falsely mark thousands of immigrants as deceased in the agency’s database. This action, orchestrated by DOGE and supported by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, aimed to deny immigrants access to crucial financial services and incentivize self-deportation. The scheme has devastating consequences for those wrongly flagged, causing immediate financial paralysis and significant bureaucratic hurdles to correct. Despite internal concerns regarding the legality of the plan, Acting Commissioner Leland Dudek ultimately approved the changes under pressure from the White House.
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Secretary Kristi Noem’s recent X post, showcasing a law enforcement operation, drew immediate criticism for her unsafe handling of a firearm. The video shows Noem pointing the weapon directly at an officer’s head, prompting condemnation from Senator Ruben Gallego and others for exhibiting poor muzzle discipline and disregard for firearm safety protocols. Critics across the political spectrum denounced the photo op as unprofessional and inappropriate, with some highlighting the incident in the context of Noem’s past actions. The incident sparked a wider debate regarding the optics of such staged events.
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Following a lawsuit, newly released records reveal South Dakota spent over $150,000 on former Governor Kristi Noem’s travel, much of which was unrelated to state business and included trips for political events and personal activities. These expenses, totaling over $640,000 during her tenure, sparked outrage among state Republicans, who criticized the use of taxpayer funds for personal gain. While Noem’s office claims security costs were justified, critics argue that campaign funds should have covered expenses tied to her political ambitions. The lack of transparency surrounding these expenditures has raised concerns about South Dakota’s relatively lax disclosure requirements for gubernatorial travel.
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Secretary Kristi Noem’s X video, filmed at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, warned undocumented immigrants of potential imprisonment there for crimes against the U.S. This follows President Trump’s controversial deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador, utilizing wartime legislation. Noem’s post generated intense online backlash, with critics citing human rights concerns and the lack of due process, while supporters praised her strong stance. The video also sparked controversy over Noem’s apparent display of a luxury watch during the filming.
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The Department of Homeland Security has launched a $200 million ad campaign, conceived by President Trump, to deter illegal immigration. Secretary Noem, featured in the ads, thanked Trump for his border security policies, fulfilling his request to run the ads domestically and internationally. The campaign uses strong language to warn undocumented immigrants of impending deportation, positioning itself as a counter-narrative to media coverage. These ads are running in multiple languages and countries.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Sunday appearance on CNN’s State of the Union sparked controversy. Noem defended Elon Musk’s access to sensitive government data, citing presidential authorization, despite prior Republican criticism of similar situations. Her assertion that the government is untrustworthy, while serving within it, highlighted the stark partisan divide over Musk’s sweeping, controversial restructuring efforts across numerous federal agencies. These actions, including agency closures and data access concerns, have triggered widespread anxiety among federal employees and legal challenges from Democrats.
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During a CNN interview, former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that Americans cannot trust the government, a statement she affirmed even as the current government official. This followed questioning regarding Elon Musk’s access to sensitive personal data, including social security numbers, through his role with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Noem defended Musk’s actions, citing his work identifying waste, fraud, and abuse, despite concerns raised by the Congressional Progressive Caucus about the legality and ethics of his access. Noem’s comments come amid widespread protests against DOGE’s recent actions, including budget cuts and a return to mandatory in-office work.
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Kristi Noem’s swearing-in ceremony as Homeland Security secretary was delayed due to the late arrival of her father’s Bible, causing Vice President Vance to leave before she arrived. This resulted in Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administering the oath instead. Noem attributed the delay to the Bible’s tardiness, expressing gratitude to President Trump for her appointment. Her confirmation reinforces Trump’s strict immigration policies, which include initiating deportations.
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Kristi Noem’s Senate confirmation hearing highlighted the strained relationship between her administration and South Dakota’s tribal nations. While Noem cited a state-funded law enforcement training program as evidence of collaboration, she remains banned from eight of the state’s nine reservations due to accusations of enabling drug cartels, accusations tribal leaders vehemently deny. One tribe has since lifted the ban following an apology from Noem, but the remaining reservations maintain the prohibition. This situation underscores the deep divisions and lingering mistrust between the Governor and the state’s Indigenous communities.
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Noem’s Purse Stolen: $3,000 Cash, DHS Badge Missing
User feedback reveals significant issues with the video advertisement. Problems reported include slow loading times, failure to load content completely, freezing, and excessively loud audio. These technical difficulties impacted the user experience. A variety of other unspecified problems were also noted. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving ad performance and user satisfaction.
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Social Security Employee Physically Removed by DOGE Goons
Greg Pearre, a Social Security Administration IT executive, was forcibly removed from his office for opposing a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) plan to falsely mark thousands of immigrants as deceased in the agency’s database. This action, orchestrated by DOGE and supported by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, aimed to deny immigrants access to crucial financial services and incentivize self-deportation. The scheme has devastating consequences for those wrongly flagged, causing immediate financial paralysis and significant bureaucratic hurdles to correct. Despite internal concerns regarding the legality of the plan, Acting Commissioner Leland Dudek ultimately approved the changes under pressure from the White House.
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Kristi Noem Mocked for Reckless Gun Handling
Secretary Kristi Noem’s recent X post, showcasing a law enforcement operation, drew immediate criticism for her unsafe handling of a firearm. The video shows Noem pointing the weapon directly at an officer’s head, prompting condemnation from Senator Ruben Gallego and others for exhibiting poor muzzle discipline and disregard for firearm safety protocols. Critics across the political spectrum denounced the photo op as unprofessional and inappropriate, with some highlighting the incident in the context of Noem’s past actions. The incident sparked a wider debate regarding the optics of such staged events.
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Noem’s Secretly Funded Travel: Taxpayers Foot the Bill
Following a lawsuit, newly released records reveal South Dakota spent over $150,000 on former Governor Kristi Noem’s travel, much of which was unrelated to state business and included trips for political events and personal activities. These expenses, totaling over $640,000 during her tenure, sparked outrage among state Republicans, who criticized the use of taxpayer funds for personal gain. While Noem’s office claims security costs were justified, critics argue that campaign funds should have covered expenses tied to her political ambitions. The lack of transparency surrounding these expenditures has raised concerns about South Dakota’s relatively lax disclosure requirements for gubernatorial travel.
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Noem’s $60,000 Rolex: Propaganda in an El Salvadorian Prison
Secretary Kristi Noem’s X video, filmed at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, warned undocumented immigrants of potential imprisonment there for crimes against the U.S. This follows President Trump’s controversial deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador, utilizing wartime legislation. Noem’s post generated intense online backlash, with critics citing human rights concerns and the lack of due process, while supporters praised her strong stance. The video also sparked controversy over Noem’s apparent display of a luxury watch during the filming.
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$200 Million DHS Ad Campaign Thanking Trump: Noem Says It Was His Idea
The Department of Homeland Security has launched a $200 million ad campaign, conceived by President Trump, to deter illegal immigration. Secretary Noem, featured in the ads, thanked Trump for his border security policies, fulfilling his request to run the ads domestically and internationally. The campaign uses strong language to warn undocumented immigrants of impending deportation, positioning itself as a counter-narrative to media coverage. These ads are running in multiple languages and countries.
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Noem Admits Distrust in Government While Holding Office
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Sunday appearance on CNN’s State of the Union sparked controversy. Noem defended Elon Musk’s access to sensitive government data, citing presidential authorization, despite prior Republican criticism of similar situations. Her assertion that the government is untrustworthy, while serving within it, highlighted the stark partisan divide over Musk’s sweeping, controversial restructuring efforts across numerous federal agencies. These actions, including agency closures and data access concerns, have triggered widespread anxiety among federal employees and legal challenges from Democrats.
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Interviewer Slams Noem: You Are the Government!
During a CNN interview, former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that Americans cannot trust the government, a statement she affirmed even as the current government official. This followed questioning regarding Elon Musk’s access to sensitive personal data, including social security numbers, through his role with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Noem defended Musk’s actions, citing his work identifying waste, fraud, and abuse, despite concerns raised by the Congressional Progressive Caucus about the legality and ethics of his access. Noem’s comments come amid widespread protests against DOGE’s recent actions, including budget cuts and a return to mandatory in-office work.
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Noem’s Late Swearing-In: Vance Walks Out After 40-Minute Wait
Kristi Noem’s swearing-in ceremony as Homeland Security secretary was delayed due to the late arrival of her father’s Bible, causing Vice President Vance to leave before she arrived. This resulted in Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administering the oath instead. Noem attributed the delay to the Bible’s tardiness, expressing gratitude to President Trump for her appointment. Her confirmation reinforces Trump’s strict immigration policies, which include initiating deportations.
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Noem’s DHS Nomination: Tribal Bans and a Troubled Past
Kristi Noem’s Senate confirmation hearing highlighted the strained relationship between her administration and South Dakota’s tribal nations. While Noem cited a state-funded law enforcement training program as evidence of collaboration, she remains banned from eight of the state’s nine reservations due to accusations of enabling drug cartels, accusations tribal leaders vehemently deny. One tribe has since lifted the ban following an apology from Noem, but the remaining reservations maintain the prohibition. This situation underscores the deep divisions and lingering mistrust between the Governor and the state’s Indigenous communities.
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