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Kristi Noem Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary

Senate Approves Noem for Key National Security Role

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 8, 2026
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Senate Votes to Confirm Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Head - Susan Walsh/AP Photo

Noem Sworn in as Homeland Security Secretary, Focuses on Border Control - Susan Walsh/AP Photo

Senate Confirms Kristi Noem as Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary

On Saturday, the Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as the next Homeland Security Secretary, a pivotal position overseeing a vast agency responsible for national security and immigration enforcement. Noem, who is currently the governor of South Dakota, takes on this role amid President Donald Trump’s push for tougher border policies and heightened immigration controls.

Confirmation Vote and Support

The Senate voted 59-34 to confirm Noem, with Republicans leading the charge. The vote was held on a Saturday, a day when the Senate continued to work to secure President Trump’s national security team. Seven Democrats supported her confirmation, reflecting some bipartisan backing, though the majority of Senate Democrats voted against her, expressing concerns about her approach to immigration.

Noem’s Vision for Homeland Security

Upon confirmation, Noem vowed to “secure our southern border and fix our broken immigration system” while also focusing on preventing terror threats, offering disaster relief, and responding to crises. She also committed to ensuring that Homeland Security operates “without political bias,” despite questions from Senate Democrats about her potential willingness to challenge Trump’s directives.

A Critical Department

As Homeland Security Secretary, Noem will oversee U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The department also plays a crucial role in securing transportation, protecting dignitaries, and coordinating disaster response efforts.

Republican Support and Democratic Criticism

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a fellow South Dakotan, emphasized the importance of having a “decisive and committed leader” to tackle the immigration crisis, a key priority for President Trump and Republicans. However, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York was among the Democrats who opposed Noem, criticizing her for moving away from “bipartisan solutions” for immigration reform.

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Trump’s Ambitious Plans

Under Noem’s leadership, the Department of Homeland Security will be expected to implement sweeping changes. President Trump has called for the military to play a role in immigration enforcement and plans to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These changes will place Noem at the forefront of some of the most controversial and high-profile issues in national security.

Noem’s Path to the Role

Noem, who served as South Dakota’s lone U.S. House representative for eight years before becoming governor in 2019, is known for her close alignment with President Trump. She was even considered as a potential running mate for Trump in the 2020 election. Her political trajectory has not been without controversy, including the release of a memoir that included a misleading account of meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and a story about killing her hunting dog.

Her First Major Test: Immigration and Border Security

As Homeland Security Secretary, Noem will be expected to enforce Trump’s hardline stance on border security, which includes deporting millions of undocumented immigrants. While Noem’s policies as governor of South Dakota have largely focused on rural issues, her new role will thrust her into the center of national immigration debates. In her home state, many migrants, some of whom are undocumented, work in agriculture and construction, industries that heavily rely on immigrant labor.

Controversial Stance on Border Enforcement

Noem has been a strong advocate for tougher border enforcement. As governor, she sent National Guard troops to Texas as part of Operation Lone Star, a mission aimed at deterring migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Her decision, which drew both support and criticism, was notably backed by a $1 million donation from a Tennessee billionaire to cover deployment costs. Noem described the situation at the border as a “war zone,” reinforcing her position on the need for military intervention.

Next Steps for Noem

With her confirmation, Noem will now focus on implementing President Trump’s immigration agenda. Her leadership will be critical as the administration seeks to expand border security measures and reshape how the government addresses natural disasters and emergency responses.

Following her confirmation, Noem was sworn in privately by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, after a delay in her planned public swearing-in ceremony with Vice President JD Vance. Noem’s departure as South Dakota governor has prompted her lieutenant governor, Larry Rhoden, to take over the role.

Noem’s tenure as Homeland Security Secretary will undoubtedly be marked by intense scrutiny, given her role in shaping the future of U.S. border policy and disaster relief efforts during a time of heightened national security concerns.

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