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The Western Journal on MSNImpotent Jeffries Threatens Noem, DHS if He Becomes Speaker: Says He'll Have Her 'Hauled Up to Congress'
Remember House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' record-breaking speech in opposition to President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill?" Yeah, I almost didn't either. It was a little over a month and a half ago that the Democratic leader in the House used his "magic minute" -- the ability for the leader of any party to speak uninterrupted on the House floor for as long as they can hold it,
Experts told Newsweek that the figures cited by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) should be treated with caution.
The secretary’s requirement that she personally approve any expense over $100,000 has created a backlog of “mission critical” contracts, records show.
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Inquisitr on MSNKristi Noem and Gavin Newsom Clash Over Immigration Following Deadly Florida Crash Involving Illegal Migrant
After days of California Governor Gavin Newsom mocking President Donald Trump, Kristi Noem has found a chip to use against the governor in this petty fight. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has started a fiery political clash with California Governor Newsom.
We’ve seen under Noem’s watch as Homeland Security secretary isn’t just controversial policy, it’s a collision between power and the Constitution.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem put words into action when she visited the Southern border on Tuesday. She grabbed a long-handled paintbrush and proceeded to paint a new stretch of
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PRIMETIMER on MSNSouth Park Season 27 Episode 2 Recap: What was the Kristi Noem roast?
Watch South Park Season 27 Episode 2 as the show hilariously targets Kristi Noem and the U.S. immigration system. Here’s your full recap
In a Saturday post on X, Gov. Bob Ferguson defended Washington state’s immigration policy amid threats of federal crackdowns on so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.
Noem said Wednesday that ICE is seeking to hire 10,000 new officers and has already received 80,000 applications from interested parties.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says possible new locations include Arizona, Nebraska and Louisiana.