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'It was time': Despite rare criticism, some Hill Republicans welcome Kristi Noem's ouster

March 6, 2026 at 01:35 PM
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'It was time': Despite rare criticism, some Hill Republicans welcome Kristi Noem's ouster
Trump's decision to replace DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was met with bipartisan support amid Republicans calling for fresh leadership at the agency.

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Trump's decision to replace DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was met with bipartisan support amid Republicans calling for fresh leadership at the agency. Homeland Security 'It was time': Despite rare criticism, some Hill Republicans welcome Kristi Noem's ouster 'The department needs to be entirely focused on its mission,' Rep Mike Lawler tells Fox News Digital By Adam Pack Fox News Published March 6, 2026 8:35am EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Karl Rove: Kristi Noem’s firing ‘should have happened earlier’ Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove explains why the firing of Kristi Noem as DHS secretary was smart and recaps her ad campaign expenses on ‘The Story.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump took Washington by surprise Thursday with his decision to remove Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, but few lawmakers on Capitol Hill questioned his decision. Though Republicans rarely criticized Noem during her tenure, many GOP lawmakers argued Thursday that the secretary’s ouster was the right move. Trump quickly nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a close ally, to head the sprawling agency Thursday afternoon."I think the president is doing what's necessary to make sure the department is going to be operating effectively," Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., who welcomed the news of Mullin's appointment, said Thursday. "It was time." Mullin, a 48-year-old lawmaker, is a member of Senate Republicans' leadership team and previously served several terms in the House of Representatives. Republicans have praised President Donald Trump's decision to tap Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to lead the Department of Homeland Security. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images) Noem’s time helming DHS was rocked by a series of controversies involving an expensive ad campaign she claimed had Trump’s approval and her widely-panned response to the fatal shootings of two Americans in Minneapolis by federal immigration officers earlier this year."Obviously, it did not go well," Donalds added when asked about Noem’s appearance during two hearings on Capitol Hill this week. Several GOP lawmakers, including Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and John Kennedy, R-La., tore into Noem during her appearance before the Senate’s judiciary panel on Tuesday. Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., a moderate lawmaker retiring at the end of his term, echoed Kennedy’s criticism questioning Noem’s prominent role in the costly ad campaign and her ties to recipients awarded contracts. "There’s legit concerns. When there was a $200 million advertising [campaign], we should be better stewards of our money," Bacon said. "I think the president probably saw a need for change." DHS has fired back that the massive ad campaign resulted in millions of self-deportations. Few Republicans on Capitol Hill disputed President Donald Trump's decision to oust current Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)DHS DEFENDS MCLAUGHLIN AFTER ALLEGATIONS HUSBAND'S COMPANY PROFITED MILLIONS FROM AD CONTRACTS: 'BASELESS'Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital Thursday that Noem’s departure would eliminate "distractions" and "conflicts" that erupted at DHS under her leadership. "The department needs to be entirely focused on its mission, given the situation in the Middle East right now," Lawler said, referring to Operation Epic Fury in Iran. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., who is not running for reelection, wrote on social media Thursday that a "change in leadership at the Department of Homeland Security was long overdue."House Democrats, many of whom fiercely criticized Noem’s role in the Trump administration, appeared to agree. "She’s done enough damage that the president finally came to his senses," Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., the lead Democrat on the House homeland security panel, said Thursday. "I think it's the right decision by the president. It's been a long time coming," Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., told Fox News Digital. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., said he wants Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to succeed as head of the Department of Homeland Security after repeatedly calling on outgoing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to resign. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP Moskowitz, who tussled with Noem during her testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, argued that she would go down as the worst DHS secretary in the agency’s two-decade history. He declined, however, to sign on to articles of impeachment circulated by House Democrats.When asked about Mullin’s appointment, Moskowitz said he wished him good luck. "She's left him a disaster, but obviously I want him to succeed," the Florida Democrat said of Noem's tenure. "We should all want that, so let's give him that opportunity." Related Article Schumer weaponizes Mullin nomination to demand DHS overhaul, says 'rot' goes beyond Noem Related Topics Homeland SecurityKristi NoemRepublicansAppointmentsPolitics More from Politics 3 mins ago 'It was time': Despite rare criti
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