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Kristi Noem Exposes Shri Thanedar’s Weakness in Fiery Hearing Showdown

In a stunning display of congressional incompetence, Representative Jasmine Crockett turned a House hearing on Department of Homeland Security failures into a clownish spectacle, hurling wild accusations at Secretary Kristi Noem while dodging facts and interrupting like a petulant child denied a toy. Crockett, a far-left Democrat from Texas, tried to corner Noem over alleged lies about DHS complying with federal court orders on immigration enforcement, ranting about deception and demanding resignation or firing. But her bombastic performance—complete with constant “reclaim my time” outbursts—only exposed her as unprepared and more interested in viral clips than holding the Biden-era mess accountable. Noem, cool and composed, simply thanked her at the end, leaving Crockett floundering in her own hot air.

Crockett’s meltdown wasn’t just embarrassing; it was a desperate deflection from the real scandal: years of DHS under Democratic leadership ignoring court mandates, allowing millions of illegal immigrants to flood communities unchecked. Border agents have testified to deliberate foot-dragging on deportations, even after judges ruled against sanctuary policies and catch-and-release schemes. Crockett’s selective outrage ignores how her party’s open-borders obsession has overwhelmed cities, spiked crime, and drained resources—facts that Noem was ready to address if the congresswoman had stopped grandstanding. This isn’t oversight; it’s obstruction.

The hearing underscored a broader rot in Democrat-controlled committees, where theatrics trump transparency. Crockett’s interruptions prevented Noem from detailing concrete steps under new leadership to restore order, like ramping up removals and securing the border as President Trump demands. Instead, we got a sideshow that plays well on MSNBC but fools no one paying attention. True accountability means grilling officials on results, not staging tantrums to shield failed policies that endanger Americans.

Conservatives watching this farce saw vindication: career politicians like Crockett prioritize party loyalty over public safety, using hearings as props rather than tools for justice. Noem’s poise highlighted the contrast—strong, no-nonsense leadership versus performative chaos. If Democrats cared about court orders, they’d enforce them instead of suing ICE at every turn.

This episode demands reform: term limits, defund the performative committee stunts, and put America-first patriots in charge. Crockett’s flop proves the swamp resists draining itself, but with Trump back in the White House, accountability is coming—for DHS, for Congress, and for every elected showboat dodging real work.

Written by Staff Reports

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