Chapter 1: What led to the cabinet shakeup involving Kristi Noem?
A cabinet shakeup on Lisa Brady. Fox News. President Trump moving to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary after what one official calls unfortunate leadership failures and days of bipartisan criticism.
In a social media post, the president says he's replacing Noem with Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark Wayne Mullen and will have Noem serve as a special envoy to a newly created security partnership called Shield of the Americas. Responding to her ouster, Noem thanked President Trump for appointing her to the position and says DHS has made historic accomplishments.
But her dismissal followed two days of congressional hearings where GOP lawmakers questioned a $220 million ad campaign prominently featuring Noem. encouraging people in the country illegally to self-deport.
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. The president contradicting Noem's suggestion that he had signed off on that spending. Her handling of an immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota also under scrutiny after two Americans were shot and killed. The Noem firing comes as a DHS funding shutdown continues.
A change in personnel is not sufficient. We need a change in policy.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says transformational change is needed as Democrats keep pushing for ICE reforms. A resolution aimed at stopping attacks on Iran by forcing President Trump to seek congressional approval has just failed in the U.S.
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Chapter 2: How did President Trump justify replacing Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary?
House. A day after a war powers resolution was also blocked in the Senate.
And I'm once again calling on all members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the military and the police to lay down their arms. They're only going to be killed.
President Trump also urging Iranian diplomats around the world to request asylum. He says the U.S. and Israeli militaries are demolishing the enemy far ahead of schedule, though Iran continues to keep firing missiles and drones across the Middle East. The president speaking at a White House ceremony for the Major League Soccer champions, Inter-Miami.
Soccer star Lionel Messi among those attending. America is listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: What were the congressional criticisms surrounding Kristi Noem's leadership?
More than 20 Democrat-led states are suing the Trump administration over the president's latest effort to impose tariffs.
The attorneys general say President Trump continues to hurt businesses with tariffs even after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled them illegal. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the tariffs are still unpopular. He doesn't have the support of Congress, and nor does he have the support of the American people, and he is doing an end run.
Arizona Attorney General Chris May says the tariffs amount to a tax not on foreign nations, but Americans. Donald Trump does not have the constitutional authority to tax the American people on his own. The plaintiffs seek to have the courts declare the tariffs unlawful with a further goal of getting money back to businesses that have been affected by them. Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
That lawsuit targeting the president's new global tariffs announced after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed through an Emergency Powers Act. Stocks tanking as oil prices surged over $81 a barrel. The Dow finishing down $784 after dropping more than $1,000 during the session. Hope for change from a pop star's inner circle.
Britney Spears was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence Wednesday evening around 930 in Ventura County, California. According to TMZ, the 44-year-old pop star has a court date set for May 4th. Spears also pulled her Instagram profile, her rep telling Page Six, this was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable, adding, hopefully this can be the first step.
in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney's life. Hopefully she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time. In 2007, Spears faced four misdemeanor charges and a possible jail sentence after an alleged hit and run with a parked car in Los Angeles.
Fox's Michelle Polino, those charges in L.A. were eventually dropped. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.
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