Secretary Kristi Noem, speaking at the FEMA Review Council meeting, renewed her call for a complete overhaul of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Despite FEMA’s ongoing involvement in search and recovery efforts following devastating floods in Texas, Noem advocated for its elimination and replacement with a more responsive agency. She specifically stated that FEMA should shift its operational model to be state and locally driven, departing from its decades-long federal-led approach. This proposed restructuring aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness in disaster response.
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A recent post by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has come under fire, as it “brags” about utilizing FEMA funds to construct a migrant detention facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” especially amid deadly flash floods in Texas. This facility, with an estimated cost of $450 million annually, is set to cost taxpayers $250 per bed per day, surpassing the DHS threshold. The decision to redirect emergency funds has sparked intense criticism, particularly as Texas counties affected by the floods struggle with underfunding and inadequate resources. Social media users have widely condemned Noem’s actions, accusing her of prioritizing political theater over genuine emergency relief efforts.
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During a press conference following the lethal floods in central Texas, officials including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott prioritized thanking each other and President Donald Trump over providing immediate updates on the disaster. This delayed crucial information for nearly half an hour, prompting criticism from San Antonio anchor Stephania Jimenez. The officials focused on praising the emergency response and expressing gratitude, rather than addressing pressing questions and concerns from the public. Jimenez emphasized that this pattern of delayed information and political posturing is a recurring issue during disasters, regardless of the political affiliation of the officials involved.
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Secretary Kristi Noem defended the Trump administration’s response to the Texas flash floods, attributing the delayed warning to outdated technology and highlighting ongoing upgrades. Noem deflected criticism by stating the administration is working to fix neglected systems, shifting blame to previous administrations. While acknowledging concerns regarding cuts to weather research labs, she assured reporters she would convey these issues to President Trump. The report also mentioned recent cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service as well as Trump’s plans to phase out FEMA.
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Following the devastating Texas floods that claimed numerous lives, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the government’s response and the National Weather Service. She cited ongoing technological upgrades as a priority, emphasizing reforms to a system long neglected by the federal government. Despite this, the administration’s fiscal year budget includes cuts to weather research labs and personnel at NOAA and the NWS, raising concerns. Noem vowed to relay community concerns to the government and the President, emphasizing the need for improved warning times.
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A new report reveals that while Kristi Noem served as the governor of South Dakota, she received $80,000 from an anonymous donor through a “dark money” group, significantly supplementing her government salary. Despite becoming the head of the Department of Homeland Security, Noem failed to disclose this payment in her financial disclosure reports, potentially violating federal ethics requirements. The funds were transferred to her personal company, Ashwood Strategies, which the donor, American Resolve, described as a payment for fundraising. Noem’s lawyer claimed she complied with the law, but did not address whether the Office of Government Ethics was specifically aware of the payment.
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Kristi Noem, while governor of South Dakota, received $80,000 through her personal company, Ashwood Strategies, from a dark money group called American Resolve Policy Fund. This payment, described as a fundraising fee, was not included on her federal disclosure forms, which experts suggest is a possible ethics violation. The nonprofit, which doesn’t disclose its donors, paid Ashwood Strategies for raising funds, a highly unusual arrangement according to experts. Noem’s lawyer stated she complied with the law but didn’t respond to whether the ethics office was aware of the payment. This arrangement may have also run afoul of South Dakota law, according to some experts.
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Seven Senate Democrats initially voted to confirm Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, but many now express regret. Their change of heart stems from Noem’s actions, described as “weaponizing” the department through aggressive deportation policies targeting green card holders and students. Several senators cited disappointment with Noem’s performance and lack of transparency, while others emphasized the need to maintain a working relationship despite policy disagreements. The shift in opinion highlights the growing concern among Democrats over the administration’s immigration enforcement agenda.
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Following a visit to a Fort Detrick biosafety lab with Senator Rand Paul and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was hospitalized for an allergic reaction. The lab, temporarily shut down due to safety concerns stemming from a reported incident involving researchers, studies highly dangerous pathogens. Noem’s hospitalization occurred one day after Kennedy publicized their visit. While the cause of Noem’s reaction remains unclear, officials stated she is recovering.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was hospitalized in Washington, D.C. after suffering an allergic reaction. The incident occurred after a week of high-profile events including a visit to Fort Detrick, a press conference in California marked by protests and an altercation involving Senator Alex Padilla, and a related arrest of NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander. Noem, appointed by President Trump, is currently recovering and is reported to be alert. Her role oversees immigration enforcement and national emergency response.
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