Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem’s Face the Nation interview with Margaret Brennan turned out to be fairly eventful and a very bitter one for the far-left CBS host.
Noem was invited on to debate the US’ ongoing commerce battle with Canada and Mexico, border crossings, and people leaking info on raids inside the division. Brennan sensed a golden alternative to embarrass Noem on the latter.
As The Gateway Pundit beforehand reported, Noem revealed her investigators had recognized two leakers inside the DHS and can be referring them to the Division of Justice for felony prosecutions. They might withstand ten years in jail.
Brennan introduced up an previous tweet of Noem’s to accuse her of falsely blaming for the leaks once they really got here from the DHS. After all, she refused to offer proof that Noem’s tweet was particularly referring to the raids in query.
“Let me ask you, you stated that you’ve got discovered leakers inside DHS and that you’re going to prosecute them,” Brennan started. “Again on February 9, you tweeted ‘The FBI is so corrupt. We’ll work with any and each company to cease leaks.”
“Have been you improper guilty the FBI if the leaks had been inside DHS?” she demanded.
Sensing Brennan’s entice, Noem rapidly flipped the tables and schooled her.
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CBS Propagandist and Web Meme Margaret Brennan will get shut down after “gotcha” try on DHS Sec Noem over ICE leakers —
BRENNAN: “Have been you improper guilty the FBI??”
NOEM: “No.” pic.twitter.com/h8hoKvc5mY
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) March 9, 2025
“No. There are leakers all through these (companies),” she replies. “These two had been leaking our enforcement operation that we had been going to plan and conduct in a number of cities and expose regulation enforcement and put their (regulation enforcement) lives in peril.”
“So, they are going to be prosecuted, and so they may withstand ten years in federal jail as a result of they did that.”
Noem additionally confirmed that she would proceed polygraphing workers and reminded Brennan that she had broad constitutional authority inside the division.
