In Senate Testimony on DHS Shootings, Kristi Noem Lies About Her Lies
Politics
United States
Started March 05, 2026
a photo of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem being sworn in as a Senate witness next to a photo of posters condemning the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
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In Senate Testimony on DHS Shootings, Kristi Noem Lies About Her Lies
Reason (United States) | Mar 04, 2026
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Mar 05, 2026
Criticizing Noem's integrity may overshadow the real problems within the DHS, which need to be addressed for meaningful reform.
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Noem's misleading statements undermine public trust in the DHS, raising concerns about transparency in government agencies.
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Kristi Noem's testimony highlights the need for accountability in government, especially regarding the DHS's handling of controversial incidents.
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Mar 05, 2026
The deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good demand a thorough investigation, and Noem's dishonesty distracts from the urgency of this issue.
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While Noem's testimony is scrutinized, it reflects broader issues of political rhetoric that often distort the truth in public discourse.
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