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Kristi Noem Sworn in as Homeland Security Secretary

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
January 26, 2025
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Kristi Noem Sworn in as Homeland Security Secretary
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Kristi Noem was sworn in as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security following a bipartisan Senate confirmation vote of 59-34 on Saturday, January 25th. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administered the oath at his home, a change from the originally scheduled ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, is known for her strong conservative policies and close alliance with President Donald Trump. During her confirmation, she emphasized her commitment to securing the southern border, reforming the immigration system, and empowering law enforcement to combat terrorism and crime. “We will make America safe again,” Noem stated, pledging to fully equip intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

Background on Kristi Noem

Born in 1971 in Watertown, South Dakota, Noem grew up on her family’s ranch. Before entering politics, she was a rancher, farmer, and small business owner. Her political career began in the South Dakota House of Representatives (2007-2011), where she rose to prominence for her advocacy on agricultural and economic issues. In 2010, she was elected as South Dakota’s sole member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In 2018, Noem became the first female governor of South Dakota and was reelected in 2022 with record-breaking support. During her governorship, she gained national attention for her firm stance on border security, even deploying the South Dakota National Guard to Texas to address immigration concerns.

Controversies and Public Image

Noem has faced scrutiny over controversial remarks and actions, including criticism from South Dakota’s Native American tribes and accusations of leveraging state resources for political gain. Her 2022 book, No Going Back, stirred further debate with a fabricated anecdote about meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and a controversial decision to euthanize her dog for aggressive behavior 

Challenges Ahead

As Homeland Security Secretary, Noem will oversee efforts to combat illegal immigration, enhance disaster relief, and counter terror threats. While her confirmation reflects bipartisan support, critics question her preparedness for leading a department with such a vast and complex mandate.

Noem’s tenure is expected to be closely watched as she implements Trump’s hardline policies on national security and border control, promising significant changes to the department’s priorities.

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