Kristi Noem to face Senate grilling over Minneapolis shootings as DHS shutdown hits week 3
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem heads to Capitol Hill Tuesday to face lawmakers demanding she resign, be fired or impeached.Her appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee comes as members of...
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem heads to Capitol Hill Tuesday to face lawmakers demanding she resign, be fired or impeached. Her appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee comes as members of both parties criticize her handling of the Trump administration’s immigration operations throughout the country. Some Democrats have called for her to face impeachment. Her testimony has been in the works for months. Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, had been seeking her appearance to conduct routine oversight of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS FUNDING STALEMATE THAWS AS WHITE HOUSE SENDS DEMOCRATS 'SERIOUS' COUNTEROFFER But it wasn’t until after the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good during immigration operations in Minneapolis that Noem agreed to testify. Last month, President Donald Trump dismissed the idea of firing Noem. "Why would I do that?" Trump said. "We have the strongest border in the history of our country. We have the best crime numbers we’ve ever had, going back to the year 1900 — that’s 125 years." Still, she is expected to face tough questioning from Senate Democrats. DHS SECRETARY KRISTI NOEM ADDRESSES CALLS FOR HER FIRING, NEW ALEX PRETTI VIDEO Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the top Democrat on the committee, said at the time the hearing was announced that Noem previously "refused to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee last year and now tells us that she will be available in five weeks — should she still be DHS Secretary at that time." "With all of the violence and deaths involving DHS, the Secretary is apparently in no hurry to account for her mismanagement of this national crisis," Durbin said in a statement. "And she expects us to rubber stamp her record-breaking budget in the meantime." And there's at least one Senate Republican on the panel, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who has emerged as one of her top critics. In January, Tillis said he would place holds on DHS nominees coming through the co…