Pissed off Kristi Noem REFUSES to take any CRAP from a clown like Shri Thanedar

💥 The Theatre of Hypocrisy: Why Democrats Fear Competency in Homeland Security

The recent congressional hearing featuring Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Michigan Senator “Tanidar” (referring to Rep. Shri Thanedar) was not an exchange of ideas; it was a brazen, theatrical display of partisan hypocrisy. The transcript reveals a calculated attempt by the opposition to delegitimise a highly effective government official by leveling accusations that are either demonstrably false or stripped entirely of necessary context. The core of the matter is laid bare: Democrats, terrified by Republican competency in governing, resort to fabricating a narrative of chaos and lies.

The Myth of Defiance and the Supreme Court Reality

Senator Thanedar opened his attack by alleging that Secretary Noem lied under oath when she claimed DHS was following all federal court orders. His supposed evidence? Refusing to turn around deportation flights to El Salvador in March, a move he claims defied federal court injunctions. This is the kind of selective outrage that defines the current political climate. The Secretary’s defense—that DHS complies with all federal court orders, appealing those it disputes, and ultimately winning at the highest level—cuts directly through this manufactured indignation.

As she pointed out, the Department of Homeland Security’s litigation has an over 90% success rate in winning at the Supreme Court. This concrete number, this staggering factual defense, completely undermines the narrative of a rogue agency “defying” the judiciary. The reality is that the lower courts, often swayed by what the Secretary’s supporters call “activist judges,” issue decisions that the executive branch has a right—and often a duty—to challenge. When the Supreme Court consistently rules in favor of the DHS, it proves the Secretary’s interpretation of legality, not her opponent’s unfounded accusation of a lie. The Democrat party’s fury is not with illegality; it is with the eventual, final legality that dismantles their political talking points.

The Manufactured Outrage over Citizen Detainment

The second line of attack, equally theatrical, concerned the detainment of American citizens by federal immigration agents. Thanedar claimed there have been at least 170 known cases this year alone, suggesting a systemic effort to “terrorize” American citizens. The Secretary’s response provided the essential context the opposition conveniently omitted: in targeted enforcement operations against criminal illegal aliens, individuals in the area may be briefly detained until identity is verified, and then released.

This is standard law enforcement protocol, used for years, across every administration. The crucial distinction—which the opposition deliberately blurs—is between briefly detaining for verification during an active operation and unlawfully holding, charging, or deporting an American citizen. The Secretary categorically stated, “We have never once detained or deported an American citizen. We have not held them and charged them.”

The “170 known cases” referenced by Thanedar, a figure reportedly tallied by ProPublica, often involves citizens briefly held for verification near a raid or accused of interfering with agents. Many of these cases see charges dropped or never filed, precisely as the Secretary described. It is highly cynical to conflate a brief inconvenience during a tense law enforcement operation—often caused by interference—with a betrayal of trust. The outrage here is not about protecting citizens; it is about protecting those who would obstruct agents trying to do their jobs.

The Scared Democrat and the Competent Republican

The most telling part of this entire exchange is the final, desperate plea for the Secretary’s resignation and her pitch-perfect reply: “Sir, I will consider you’re asking me to resign as an endorsement of my work.” This statement perfectly frames the true source of the Democrat’s agitation: competency.

Secretary Noem, and the administration she serves, has overseen an astonishing transformation in border enforcement metrics. For example, one source highlights that under her leadership, the Border Patrol apprehended just around 25,000 illegal crossers at the Southwest border in a recent period, an astonishing 97% decrease from a record of 301,000 illegal crossings under the previous administration.

Competent government, for a Republican administration, fundamentally terrifies the Democrat establishment. Their entire political edifice relies on the narrative that Republicans are incapable of governing, that they are only capable of ‘wrecking’ institutions. When a Republican like Kristi Noem effectively wields the sword of executive power to enforce the law, secure the border, and achieve a 90% success rate at the Supreme Court against partisan challenges, it shatters the core talking point that “Republicans can’t govern.”

Their questioning of the Secretary, their manufactured outrage over following court orders and brief detainment protocols, and their desperate calls for her resignation are not rooted in a pursuit of truth or justice. They are rooted in a profound fear that a successful, competent Republican leader will break the charade, proving that a government that enforces its laws is not only possible but wildly successful. Thanedar and his allies are not fighting a liar or an incompetent; they are fighting reality, and they are losing.