Democrats demand DOJ investigation into Noem testimony on ad campaign, detentions
Durbin and Raskin request DOJ probe into Noem's alleged falsehoods about a $220 million DHS ad campaign, detention conditions, and court order compliance.
- Sen. Dick Durbin and Rep. Jamie Raskin sent a referral to the DOJ alleging Secretary Noem may have committed perjury when testifying about an ad campaign and detentions.
- The lawmakers claim Noem falsely stated the $220 million ad campaign was subject to competitive bid, when reports indicate she handpicked politically connected companies.
- Durbin and Raskin also allege Noem falsely claimed DHS had not violated court orders on detentions, citing a Minnesota court's finding of 210 instances of such violations.
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Fired DHS chief Kristi Noem faces criminal referral from congressional Democrats
Congressional Democrats urge the DOJ to probe former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for perjury, alleging she lied about a $220M ad campaign and agency contracts during recent testimony.
Kristi Noem Faces DOJ Criminal Investigation Over Testimony
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is under investigation by the Justice Department for alleged perjury linked to her statements about a $220 million ad campaign approved by President Trump. The post Kristi Noem Faces DOJ Criminal Investigation Over Testimony appeared first on News Addicts.
NEW: Ex-Trump Official Referred To DOJ For Prosecution
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been referred to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation over alleged perjury tied to her testimony that President Donald Trump approved a $220 million ad campaign featuring her riding a horse. Top congressional Democrats made the referral, accusing Noem of “knowingly making false statements under oath” to Congress after she told the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this month that…
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