Trump Homeland Chief Noem Backs Nationalist in Poland’s Election
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem delivered a speech on May 27, 2025, in Jasionka, Poland, endorsing Karol Nawrocki for president five days before the election.
- Noem’s endorsement followed concerns about a tight presidential race between conservative Nawrocki, backed by Trump and Law and Justice, and liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski.
- During her speech at the recent CPAC event held in Warsaw, Noem emphasized that electing Nawrocki would strengthen U.S.-Poland relations, maintain a robust American military presence, and enhance border security amid ongoing concerns about Russian aggression.
- Noem stated, "We need you to elect the right leader" who will "turn Europe back to conservative values" and warned that Trzaskowski is "an absolute train wreck of a leader."
- The event underscored CPAC’s goal to expand a global conservative movement and framed the June 1 election as crucial for defending Western civilization’s future.
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President in Poland: Trump Administration Announces Support for Nationalist Candidate
The organisation of a declination of the US Conservative Political Action Conference in Poland was an opportunity for American Republicans to support the PiS candidate in the presidential election, in the face of "Wokism" and "Globalism".
US Government Official Urges Poles to Elect Trump Ally as President
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held its first meeting in Poland on Tuesday, with US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urging Poles to vote for President Donald Trump's ally Karol Nawrocki in the upcoming presidential election.
Trump Homeland Chief Noem Backs Nationalist in Poland’s Election
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urged Poles to vote for the nationalist opposition candidate in Sunday’s presidential election, wading into a tightly-contested campaign that threatens to derail efforts to rebuild the country’s democratic institutions.
Kristi Noem Backs Nationalist Candidate in Poland
"Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urged Poles to vote for the nationalist opposition candidate in Sunday’s presidential election, wading into a tightly-contested campaign that threatens to derail efforts to rebuild the country’s democratic institutions," Bloomberg reports.

Noem urges Poles to elect Trump ally as CPAC holds its first meeting in Poland
The Conservative Political Action Conference, a U.S. group that seeks to spread conservative ideas worldwide, is holding its first meeting in Poland, where the second round of a presidential election will be held on Sunday.
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