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Corey Lewandowski out at DHS after Kristi Noem fired by Trump​

Corey Lewandowski, a top adviser to Kristi Noem, is out at the Department of Homeland Security, according to MS NOW.

Noem's scandal-ridden leadership of the agency came to an end Thursday, when President Donald Trump announced he was tapping Senator Markwayne Mullin to replace her, effective March 31.


While Noem has recently faced increased scrutiny about her actions as DHS secretary — which culminated in two chaotic congressional hearings this week — questions about her relationship with Lewandowski have also followed her throughout her brief tenure.

MS NOW reportedly confirmed Lewandowski’s departure Friday morning, following reports that he was expected to leave the agency alongside Noem.

It has long been rumored that Noem and Lewandowski, who are both married to other people, have engaged in an affair. Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that the pair had done little to hide their relationship inside the agency.

They have both repeatedly denied engaging in an affair, an allegation which Noem has called a “disgusting lie.” In a statement to the Journal, a DHS spokesperson said the agency “doesn’t waste time with salacious, baseless gossip.”
 
In other words, Trump is so bad at this that despite a 10 times increase in budget, deporting a lot of people who were well integrated in our society, and being able to racial profile he still isn’t deporting as many as Biden? Why do people support this POS?

He has lost a massive amount of support. If there was an election against Kamala Harris tomorrow, he’d lose bigly.
 

White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations​

DORAL, FL — White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair privately urged House Republicans on Tuesday to stop emphasizing "mass deportations" and instead focus their messaging on removing violent criminals, according to sources in the closed-door briefing.

Why it matters: Mass deportations were central to the GOP's 2024 campaign message.

Nearly half — 49% — of Americans say Trump's mass deportation campaign is too aggressive, including 1 in 5 voters who backed the president in 2024, a Politico poll from January found.

State of play: Blair delivered the message during a policy listening session with House Republicans at their annual retreat in Doral, Florida.

  • He encouraged members to focus on deporting violent offenders rather than defending the broader concept of mass removals.
  • The advice signals a recalibration by the White House — and reflects growing concern among some Republicans that Democrats are successfully framing Trump's immigration policy as overly sweeping and indiscriminate.
The big picture: Immigration enforcement has been a defining issue for Trump and congressional Republicans, and was a central pillar of their 2024 campaign message.

What's next: House Republicans are meeting this week to map out their legislative agenda and strategy for keeping the majority in November's midterms.

  • Blair also told members to go out and find "real Americans" to highlight wins in the GOP's sweeping legislative package passed last summer.
 
In other words, Trump is so bad at this that despite a 10 times increase in budget, deporting a lot of people who were well integrated in our society, and being able to racial profile he still isn’t deporting as many as Biden? Why do people support this POS?
To best explain why people still strongly support Trump, especially from the Christian Right, is that they will always love and look up to Trump for the rest of their lives for him putting judges on the Supreme Court that overturned Roe v Wade.
 
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