US President Donald Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on March 5, 2026. The 54-year-old, a key figure in his aggressive immigration policies, departed amid rising tensions within the Republican Party. This is the first cabinet dismissal of Trump's second term. See related coverage on her replacement.
President Donald Trump announced the dismissal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, March 5, 2026, marking a significant shift in his administration. Noem had been the public face and enforcer of Trump's hardline migration policies, earning his praise for her loyalty despite intensifying criticism from within the Republican Party.
Trump, known for resisting external pressure from Democrats and media, held firm on Noem until GOP discontent peaked. Previously, no cabinet members had been fired in his second term, underscoring his preference for steadfast allies.
The move highlights internal Republican dynamics and raises questions about future stability in key administration roles. Further developments, including Noem's next assignment and successor nomination, are covered in this series.