New Yorker granskar Kristi Noems avskedbara förseelser efter DHS-avskedandet

Efter hennes avskedande som hemländssäkerhetsminister den 5 mars 2026 – det första kabinettsbytet i Donald Trumps andra mandatperiod – analyserar Jonathan Blitzer Kristi Noems problem under sin embedsperiod i The New Yorker. Se tidigare rapportering i denna serie.

President Donald Trumps avskedande av Kristi Noem som DHS-sekreterare, meddelat den 5 mars 2026, fortsätter att väcka granskning. I 'Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses' beskriver Jonathan Blitzer de administrativa utmaningarna och prestationsproblemen som präglade hennes tid i kabinettsposten, i samband med hennes roll att genomdriva sträng invandringspolitik och kritik från GOP:n. Blitzers analys bygger på den inledande rapporteringen om interna republikanska spänningar och Trumps preferens för lojalister, och ger djupare insikt i faktorerna som ledde till hennes avsked. Denna utveckling signalerar potentiella förändringar i ledarskapet för nationell säkerhet. Som del av den pågående bevakningen kommer ytterligare uppdateringar om Noems efterträdare och administrationsförändringar att publiceras i denna serie.

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