New Yorker Examines Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses After DHS Dismissal

Following her dismissal as Secretary of Homeland Security on March 5, 2026—the first cabinet change of Donald Trump's second term—Jonathan Blitzer analyzes Kristi Noem's tenure troubles in The New Yorker. See prior coverage in this series.

President Donald Trump's dismissal of Kristi Noem as DHS Secretary, announced on March 5, 2026, continues to generate scrutiny. In 'Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses,' Jonathan Blitzer details the administrative challenges and performance issues that marked her time in the cabinet position, amid her role in enforcing aggressive immigration policies and facing GOP criticism.

Blitzer's analysis builds on the initial reporting of internal Republican tensions and Trump's preference for loyalists, providing deeper insight into the factors leading to her removal. This development signals potential shifts in national security leadership.

As part of ongoing coverage, further updates on Noem's successor and administration changes will appear in this series.

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