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Two days ago, Sen. Kennedy and I pressed Kristi Noem under oath whether the President approved he...

By Adam Schiff
Posted March 6, 2026

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Adam Schiff is a Democratic U.S. Senator from California known for his role in high-profile investigations like the Trump impeachments, often employing a direct and accusatory style in communications. His posts frequently highlight alleged misconduct in Republican administrations, blending legal scrutiny with political critique. Schiff's credibility stems from his extensive oversight experience, though critics view his commentary as partisan.

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The post by Sen. Adam Schiff details a Senate hearing where he and Sen. John Kennedy questioned DHS Secretary Kristi Noem under oath about a $220 million taxpayer-funded ad campaign aimed at encouraging undocumented migrants to self-deport, with funds secretly going to a firm tied to her husband's business associate.[1][3] Noem testified that President Trump had approved the contracts, but Trump denied this and fired her shortly after, marking the first major cabinet shake-up in his second term.[2][4] Key themes include government waste, potential cronyism in contract awards bypassing competitive bidding, and internal Trump administration conflicts over spending and leadership.

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This content is trending due to the dramatic timing: Noem's firing came hours after her testimony implicating Trump, fueling speculation of a cover-up or betrayal amid his second term's early controversies.[2][4] The $220 million scandal resonates with ongoing debates on immigration policy, border security spending, and accountability in the 'Big Beautiful Bill' era.[1] Public outrage over prominent Noem-featured ads and hidden firm ties amplifies shares on March 6, 2026.

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  • 1The ad contracts bypassed normal bidding by invoking a 'national emergency' at the border, tripling DHS's ad budget.[1]
  • 2One recipient, People Who Think, got $77 million; another secret firm is run by the husband of Noem's former spokesperson.[1][4]
  • 3Noem personally approves DHS payments over $100,000, giving her unusual spending control post-'Big Beautiful Bill'.[1]
  • 4Trump is replacing Noem with Sen. Markwayne Mullin effective March 31; her aide Corey Lewandowski is also departing amid rumors.[2][4]
  • 5Ads featured Noem in costumes like a dentist and plumber in past campaigns, echoing her promotional style.[1]

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