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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
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|    07 Mar 26 00:43:01    |
      XPost: alt.fan.dirty-whores, alt.politics.trump, alt.politics.republicans       XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: leroysoetoro@americans-first.com              https://nypost.com/2026/03/05/us-news/noems-answer-on-sexual-relations-wi       th-lewandowski-was-final-straw-for-trump-sources-say/              WASHINGTON — The “final straw” prompting President Trump to fire       Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was her stunning non-answer at a       House hearing Wednesday about whether she had “sexual relations” with       top aide Corey Lewandowski, sources inside and close to the White House       told The Post.              Trump had been nearing a boiling point in his frustration with Noem and       already was considering ousting her after she claimed to senators       Tuesday that he approved $220 million in ads starring the secretary       herself — but her inability to answer the question sealed her fate.              “The question about the affair at the hearing was actually the final       straw. It was f—ing brutal,” one source said of Noem’s reply, which was       widely seen as an admission that she was sleeping with her subordinate.       Her husband of 34 years, Bryon Noem, had joined her at the hearing.       Lewandowski was not in attendance.              The soon-to-be-axed DHS head refused to answer directly when asked if       she was having sexual relations with Lewandowski, calling the question       “garbage.”              “Have you had sexual relations with Corey Lewandowski?” Rep. Sydney       Kamlager-Dove (D-Calif.) asked Noem during the hearing.              “I am shocked that we’re going down and peddling tabloid garbage in this       committee today,” Noem said in response. “I would tell you is that he is       a special government employee who works for the White House. There are       thousands of them in the federal government.”              After repeated pushing from other lawmakers for a yes-or-no response,       Noem still deflected.              “I really think you need to say the word ‘no’ into the record so that       you can clear that up,” Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) said.              Noem never did.              “It kept mounting up,” said another source, who agreed that it was the       last nail in the secretary’s coffin.              A third source said, “There was just no going back with the two       hearings. It all became about her and him.”              Lewandowski himself told The Post he wasn’t sure what role the alleged       affair played.              “You’re asking me to speculate on things that I have no insight into,”       he said when reached by phone.              Trump’s ouster of Noem — the first cabinet shakeup of his second term —       came shortly after he told Reuters that she lied to Congress about his       approval of advertising spending, giving the impression that was the       core reason for his decision to swap her out for Sen. Markwayne Mullin       (R-Okla.).              “I never knew anything about it,” Trump told the outlet of the ads.              Some of the ad money flowed to a company run by the husband of Noem’s       then-spokeswoman. One ad featured Noem, 54, on horseback, riding in       front of iconic Mount Rushmore in her home state of South Dakota.              Her voiceover featured tough words: “You cross the border illegally,       we’ll find you. Break our laws, we’ll punish. You harm American       citizens, there will be consequences. But if you come here the right       way, your American dream can be as big as these endless skies.              “From President Trump and me: Welcome home.”              Sources said the ad issue was indeed a key motivation for Trump, though       her poor handling of the affair query removed any doubt.              Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) told reporters after Noem’s termination that       Trump was “mad as a murder hornet” and considering replacing her with       Mullin on Tuesday night after her Senate testimony — though he didn’t do       so until Thursday following her disastrous House testimony on Wednesday.              “The president, when he called me Tuesday night, the night of the       hearing, when he was mad as a murder hornet, he asked me what I thought       about Markwayne,” Kennedy said.              For her part, Noem maintained a strong public facade. She spoke to a law       enforcement conference in Nashville minutes after she was fired and kept       it to business as usual.              She thanked Trump in a statement for her new appointment as the special       envoy for the Shield of the Americas.              “In this new role, I will be able to build on the partnerships and       national security expertise I forged over my time as Secretary of       Homeland Security. We have made historic accomplishments at the       Department of Homeland Security to make America safe again,” she said.              Trump was already aware of Noem’s relationship with Lewandowski, who       served as his first campaign manager in 2016, and has joked about it for       years — but viewed her handling of the affair question as a disaster for       her already crumbling credibility.              Noem and Lewandowski began to lose influence in January when a second       anti-deportation activist, Alex Pretti, was killed by federal agents in       Minneapolis, following the earlier fatal shooting of Renee Good. Trump       sent in the pair’s internal rival, border czar Tom Homan, to calm and       wind down the local operation.              An administration official said: “Replacing Kristi was based on the       culmination of her many unfortunate leadership failures including the       fallout in Minnesota, the ad campaign, the allegations of infidelity,       the mismanagement of her staff, and her constant feuding with the heads       of other agencies, including CBP and ICE.              “Kristi’s drama sadly overshadowed and distracted from the       administration’s extremely popular immigration agenda, which will       continue full force.”              Noem clashed with several officials inside DHS, including the acting       heads of ICE and FEMA. Several senior staff — longtime government       employees with years of experience — fled the department under her       tenure, citing her management policies.              She also had a contentious relationship with Homan as the two feuded on       the best approach to tackle the country’s illegal immigration problem       and deportation operation.              Lewandowksi, who led a reign of terror at DHS while serving as Noem’s de       facto chief of staff, despite being an unpaid special government       employee, is now likely out of a job at DHS.              One source said they “don’t know who would want him.”              But a different source said they suspect that Lewandowski, whom Trump       has periodically dropped and then welcomed back into the fold before,       eventually will find his way back into a position of power.              For his part, Lewandowski downplayed his influence at the department,       saying he was merely an “unpaid volunteer” for Trump’s White House.              “I haven’t made that decision,” Lewandowski said when asked if he’ll       stay on with the Trump administration.                     --       November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look       forward to America being great again.              We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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