Live updates: Trump pick Kristi Noem faces Senate confirmation hearing for DHS secretary
WASHINGTON — The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee is holding a hearing today on President Trump’s nomination of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to be secretary of homeland security.
Noem would be the first woman to lead the department if confirmed. She would also be the first former governor to run the agency, which was created in response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Noem’s Background and Qualifications
Noem, 49, is a former congresswoman and has been governor of South Dakota since 2019. She has received praise for her handling of the coronavirus pandemic in her state, which has among the lowest infection and death rates in the country.
Before entering politics, Noem ran a farm and ranch with her husband. She is a strong advocate for agriculture and has been endorsed by several farm groups.
Confirmation Process
Noem’s confirmation hearing is expected to focus on her experience in government and her plans for the Department of Homeland Security. Democrats are likely to question her about immigration policy and border security, as well as her views on climate change and other issues.
If confirmed, Noem would take over a department that has been at the center of several controversies in recent years, including the separation of immigrant families at the border and the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Reaction to Noem’s Nomination
Noem’s nomination has been met with mixed reactions. Some Republicans have praised her as a strong leader who will bring a fresh perspective to the department. However, Democrats have expressed concerns about her lack of experience in national security and immigration issues.
Several advocacy groups have also raised questions about Noem’s record on civil rights and environmental issues. They have called on the Senate to thoroughly vet her before confirming her to the position.
Stay tuned for more updates on Noem’s confirmation hearing and the latest developments in the Department of Homeland Security.