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Trump fires Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary

A Cabinet secretary was forced out amid contracting and oversight scrutiny, signaling that executive control—not transparent accountability—can dictate leadership of the agency driving mass detention and deportation.

Executive

Mar 5, 2026

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Summary

Donald Trump fired Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security after a year leading an agency central to his mass deportation effort. The move replaces the department’s top official mid-campaign while elevating her into a newly created Western Hemisphere “security initiative” role. The practical consequence is a leadership reset at DHS during ongoing rapid arrest, detention, and deportation operations and amid scrutiny over fatalities and contracting.

Reality Check

When executive leadership changes are triggered by public contradictions and contracting blowback rather than transparent findings and documented accountability, we normalize governance by personal loyalty and message control. That precedent weakens congressional oversight by teaching agencies that consequences flow from political embarrassment, not from clear rules and enforceable standards. Moving a removed Cabinet official into a newly branded “security initiative” role further blurs lines of responsibility, making it harder for the public to track who holds power, who answers for outcomes, and how decisions are constrained.

Detail

<p>Donald Trump announced Thursday on Truth Social that he fired Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and nominated Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to replace her. Trump wrote that Noem “served us well” and said she will be named “Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas,” a role tied to a “new Security Initiative in the Western Hemisphere” that he said will be formally announced Saturday.</p><p>The change follows two days of combative congressional hearings in which Noem faced bipartisan frustration over the fatal shootings of two protesters in Minnesota and questions about multimillion-dollar contracts for an advertising campaign in which she was prominently featured. Trump told Reuters he did not sign off on a $200 million ad campaign, a day after Noem testified that he supported it.</p><p>Under Noem, DHS secured an expanded budget to grow detention capacity and rapidly hire immigration enforcement officers as the department led mass deportation efforts. Noem is described as a defendant in numerous lawsuits challenging the administration’s rapid arrest, detention, and deportation actions.</p>