Noem is out as Homeland Security secretary. But things might get worse for her.
And Kristi Noem was smacked with calls for an investigation by this top Republican.
In the heart of Washington, D.C., where politicians often dodge tough questions, Rep. Nancy Mace from South Carolina isn’t holding back. She’s demanding a full probe into how former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem handled taxpayer dollars, and it’s music to the ears of everyday Americans tired of government waste.
Appearing on Newsmax TV’s National Report this Friday, Mace laid out her case with the kind of straightforward talk that resonates with real conservatives. She’s not just pointing fingers—she’s calling for action against what looks like a blatant misuse of funds meant for securing our borders.
“I trust President Trump and his judgment here,” Mace declared, showing her unwavering support for the man who’s fighting to make America great again. But she didn’t stop there, raising eyebrows about Noem’s inner circle.
“One of my questions is Corey Lewandowski. Is he going with her? Where is he going in all of this?” she asked, hinting at potential baggage that could follow Noem out the door. It’s the kind of insider scrutiny that exposes how the swamp operates.
Mace then turned her gratitude toward a fellow Republican who’s been a bulldog on fiscal responsibility. “The second thing is, I want to thank, and I’m very grateful, to Republican Senator Kennedy,” she said, crediting him for shining a light on the mess.
What did Kennedy uncover? Hundreds of millions of dollars squandered by Noem on self-promotion, including flashy TV ads that have zero to do with kicking out illegal immigrants who are flooding our communities.
“I had no idea how much money — hundreds of millions of dollars — that Kristi Noem had wasted on her personal PR for all those TV ads that are running across the country that have nothing to do with deporting illegal aliens,” Mace revealed, her words cutting through the usual D.C. spin.
She’s optimistic about the shake-up, eager for a fresh start under Trump’s watchful eye. “And so, I’m looking forward to the new leadership. I’m looking forward to President Trump being even more effective with better leaders within DHS,” Mace stated.
Wrapping up that thought, she emphasized the wisdom behind the decision. “I think this was the right call,” she added, aligning herself firmly with Trump’s bold moves to drain the swamp.
Co-host Emma Rechenberg pressed Mace on the next steps, zeroing in on the staggering amount involved and some odd details that have raised red flags. “Will you investigate her? Do you plan on investigating? We’re talking about over $200 million, the whole blanket thing. Do you think there should be an investigation launched into Kristi Noem?” Rechenberg asked.
Mace didn’t hesitate, confirming what many patriots have been demanding. “I do, and now that I have more of this information, you know, I think that we need to go back to a potential subpoena for her through the Oversight Committee,” she responded.
This isn’t about petty politics—it’s about real accountability in a system that’s been rigged against the average Joe for too long. Mace is pushing for Republicans to clean house, starting with their own.
She drove the point home: “I don’t think she walks away from this, and she shouldn’t, because as Republicans, we need to hold our own accountable because President Trump is trying to reinstill trust in our institutions, in Congress, in the White House.”
For too long, insiders like Noem have treated taxpayer money as their personal slush fund, funding vanity projects while our borders remain porous and communities suffer from unchecked immigration.
This call for investigation could be a turning point, showing that under Trump’s influence, the GOP is finally getting serious about fiscal discipline and putting America first.