Two prominent Republicans, Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski, have sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, calling on her to resign due to what they describe as "incompetence" and "amateurish" leadership.
Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, has expressed his dissatisfaction with Noem's handling of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Minneapolis, labeling it as "just terrible". He believes that her actions have been disqualifying, suggesting she should be removed from her position. The senator compares Noem to an "assistant manager" in terms of thought process, while also criticizing Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller for being incompetent.
Tillis' comments are not just a personal attack but also reflect his broader concern about the administration's policies and their impact on the country. He believes that if he were president, both Noem and Miller would not be in Washington right now. In essence, Tillis is saying that they do not contribute positively to the administration.
Tillis' criticism has been echoed by Murkowski, who represents Alaska in the Senate. She shares Tillis' view on Noem's handling of ICE in Minneapolis, stating that it has been "not helpful" and calls for her to be accountable for the chaos and tragedies associated with this policy.
President Donald Trump responded to their criticism, calling them "losers" during an ABC News interview. His comments do not help to diffuse the tension and highlight the deep divisions within his own party. The controversy surrounding Noem's leadership at Homeland Security has put her in a precarious position, both inside and outside of the White House.
In conclusion, Tillis' harsh words have exposed a growing discontent among some Republicans with Noem's performance at the Department of Homeland Security. It is uncertain whether this criticism will translate into concrete action but it indicates that there is a significant segment within Trump's party questioning his leadership and its impact on key policies.
Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, has expressed his dissatisfaction with Noem's handling of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Minneapolis, labeling it as "just terrible". He believes that her actions have been disqualifying, suggesting she should be removed from her position. The senator compares Noem to an "assistant manager" in terms of thought process, while also criticizing Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller for being incompetent.
Tillis' comments are not just a personal attack but also reflect his broader concern about the administration's policies and their impact on the country. He believes that if he were president, both Noem and Miller would not be in Washington right now. In essence, Tillis is saying that they do not contribute positively to the administration.
Tillis' criticism has been echoed by Murkowski, who represents Alaska in the Senate. She shares Tillis' view on Noem's handling of ICE in Minneapolis, stating that it has been "not helpful" and calls for her to be accountable for the chaos and tragedies associated with this policy.
President Donald Trump responded to their criticism, calling them "losers" during an ABC News interview. His comments do not help to diffuse the tension and highlight the deep divisions within his own party. The controversy surrounding Noem's leadership at Homeland Security has put her in a precarious position, both inside and outside of the White House.
In conclusion, Tillis' harsh words have exposed a growing discontent among some Republicans with Noem's performance at the Department of Homeland Security. It is uncertain whether this criticism will translate into concrete action but it indicates that there is a significant segment within Trump's party questioning his leadership and its impact on key policies.