Trump Considering Mullin as Replacement for Noem, Privately Furious over Senate Testimony

Exclusive: Trump Considering Mullin as Replacement for Noem

Noem Removed After Controversial Tenure

President Donald Trump ousted Kristi Noem as DHS chief in his first second-term cabinet casualty, announcing that Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma will take over the Department of Homeland Security, effective March 31. Noem’s removal marks the first cabinet shake-up in Trump’s second term and follows a series of controversies during her time at DHS. Trump Considering Mullin as Replacement for Noem

Senate Hearings and Bipartisan Criticism

Noem’s leadership came under intense scrutiny during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration over her management of the department. Republican Senator Thom Tillis told Noem directly, “Quality matters, not quantity, and what we’ve seen is a disaster under your leadership.”

Her testimony included a claim that Trump had approved a $220 million government ad campaign encouraging migrants to self-deport, which the president denied. Advisers said her combative demeanor during the hearing was a key factor in the decision to remove her.

Controversial Ad Campaign and Border Security

The advertising campaign, which critics described as self-promotional, had already created tension between Noem and Trump. The campaign became the flashpoint when she stated under oath that the president had signed off on it. In a statement to Reuters, Trump said, “I never knew anything about it.”

Despite the controversies, Trump praised Noem on Truth Social, saying she had delivered “spectacular results” on border security and thanking her for her service. Noem will transition to a newly created role as Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.

Tragic Incidents Highlight Leadership Challenges

Noem’s tenure was further overshadowed by the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis. She described Pretti as having committed “domestic terrorism,” a characterization she refused to retract during congressional hearings. These incidents, combined with the ad campaign controversy, painted a picture of leadership that drew bipartisan concern.

Markwayne Mullin Steps In

With Noem stepping aside, Senator Markwayne Mullin will assume the role of DHS secretary. White House officials had been considering potential replacements for weeks, anticipating that Noem’s recent hearings could trigger a major cabinet change.

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