Showing posts with label Corey Lewandowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corey Lewandowski. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2026

A lot of Trump insiders delighted Noem was canned



Joy, celebration, and even happy tears swept through Department of Homeland Security agency offices on Thursday afternoon as word came down that President Donald Trump had finally removed Secretary Kristi Noem from her post.

Trump administration insiders, including senior DHS officials, told the Washington Examiner they were stunned by the president's sudden decision to replace Noem at the helm of the third-largest federal department. This came after several months of scandal and relentlessly negative press.

But let's be real: the shock didn't last long. Relief and outright joy quickly took its place among those who had worked under Noem and even alongside her adviser, special government employee Corey Lewandowski.

“People in the office are actually crying out of happiness,” said one person.

Noem had served in her post for more than 13 months. She helped the White House carry out its mass deportation operation. She was frequently in front of the cameras, visiting DHS employees nationwide and starring in flashy social media videos. But behind closed doors, senior officials in Washington and in the field said her team made their jobs incredibly difficult.

“We’ve seen fake news and calls for resignation. I usually sympathize with the principle and instinctively, and actually, know the stories of their behavior are overstated or inaccurate. I cannot say that today,” a senior DHS official wrote in a text message Thursday afternoon. “Her actions have led to the reputational loss of the DHS. Her continued hobbling of the component heads leads to more negativity regarding law enforcement pros. I suspect this is hard for POTUS, he deserves better!”

Another source, a senior administration official, at first responded with an emoji of a smiling face with a halo, suggesting pure joy at the announcement.

That official pointed out that Lewandowski, though a special government employee legally bound to work fewer than 130 days per year, played a significant role in day-to-day operations across DHS. Lewandowski’s future remains to be seen, but all who spoke with the Washington Examiner were hopeful that he would depart along with Noem.

“The leaders of CBP and ICE will be able to do their job without constant interference and harassment by Corey Lewandowski,” the official wrote in a text message, optimistic that Lewandowski would also depart soon.

In January, the Washington Examiner was first to report that Noem and Lewandowski were waging an internal campaign to force Trump’s hand-picked commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Rodney Scott, to resign. This was because Scott had pushed back over the DHS’s aggressive approach to deportations and Lewandowski’s legal authority to continue working.

Sources said the lengths that the two took to push Scott toward the exit were “evil.” They even forced his top staff members to take random jobs across the department in various parts of the country to make his work unpleasant. Noem and Lewandowski were said to be eyeing Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks to replace Scott, though Scott has refused to resign.

Noem and Lewandowski had also tapped Border Patrol’s El Centro, California, chief Greg Bovino to singlehandedly lead Border Patrol operations in the interior of the country, assisting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

After descending on several cities in mid-2025 through early 2026, the operations had devolved into a chaotic state in Minneapolis. Noem was forced to remove Bovino from his job overseeing the at-large operations as public support in polls declined swiftly following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens.

White House border czar Tom Homan was dispatched to Minneapolis for several weeks. He has since steered the operation into a single, focused effort that targets specific violent illegal immigrants, not approaching or arresting illegal immigrants in public. Homan, the former acting director of ICE, also streamlined one chain of command for ICE operations, aided by other federal agencies.

Given Lewandowski’s heavy-handedness in immigration operations behind the scenes, the second person was doubtful that Lewandowski would depart.“Corey will endure, and he should be investigated and condemned for his malicious influence,” the official wrote.

A fourth person, a senior DHS official, said Lewandowski “should be gone too, but it wouldn’t hurt for some folks to ask openly and make sure that happens!”

A fifth person, a former senior official, stated in a text message, “Hopefully we have seen the last of Corey,” adding that “he is not a good person.”

In addition, Noem has accumulated a mountain of personal and professional problems in recent months. These ranged from her department’s issuance of noncompeted contracts, an alleged extramarital affair with Lewandowski, her portrayal of events of two police-involved shootings in Minnesota, and other concerns that lawmakers voiced in oversight hearings this week.Democrats, even some Republicans, on the House and Senate’s judiciary committees grilled Noem over the allotment of a $220 million DHS contract for advertisements that prominently featured the secretary.

Trump was upset Wednesday and Thursday over Noem’s claim on Capitol Hill that she had discussed the massive contract with him and had his support for moving forward with the expenditure, Punchbowl News reported. Hours later, Trump posted on Truth Social that Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) would replace Noem and that Noem would move into a new administration position.

The DHS did not respond to a request for comment on when Noem will officially depart the department, but Trump said Mullin will step in as her replacement on March 31.

Noem will lead a Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas, a new security initiative in the Western Hemisphere slated to be rolled out in Doral, Florida, this weekend, according to Trump.Look, this is the kind of shake-up that conservative voters have been waiting for in the second Trump term. Noem's tenure was a mess from the start, riddled with drama, alleged affairs, shady contracts, and internal sabotage that undermined the very border security mission the administration promised. The tears of joy in those DHS offices say it all: finally, someone is clearing out the dead weight so the real pros can get back to deporting criminals and securing the border without the constant interference. Trump deserves better, and so do the American people. This move is long overdue.

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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Joy Villa files sexual assault report against Corey Lewandowski

Joy Villa, [that beautiful singer who wore a "Make America Great Again" dress to the Grammy Awards this year] has filed a sexual assault claim against Corey Lewandowski. 

You might remember Corey, he's the guy who belligerantly pushed Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields during the presidential campaign. He denied it happened but there's video evidence that appears to corroborate Fields' claim. Nothing was done and there were no repercussions for Lewandowski.

Ms. Villa, 31,  attended a Trump International Hotel party last month and filed a sexual assault report with the Metropolitan Police Department. She is an avid Trump supporter and is exploring a congressional bid in Florida. She alleged that Lewandowski slapped her on the butt, hard, twice, even after she voiced an objection.

She provided the names of two eyewitnesses to the police department when filing the report on December 24th, after Politico published details of her account of what happened.

Initially, she claims that she told a detective she wanted to file a sexual harassment claim, but he explained that the incident she described was considered a misdemeanor and that it belonged with the sex assault unit. "The detective I talked to said that sexual harassment is what happens in the workforce," she said in an interview. "The detective told me, 'what you describe happened to you is sexual assault.'"

Villa plans to meet with investigators in Washington.

A Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman confirmed that a sexual assault case has been filed and that the paperwork is awaiting approval from a ranking officer.

Lewandowski has not responded for comment to the media.

Villa said she was introduced to Lewandowski by a mutual friend and was pushed toward him to pose for a photo at the party.

"I'm wearing this silver suit and stretchy pants, and after the photo, he smacks my ass really hard," she told Politico in an exclusive interview. "It was completely demeaning and shocking."

When she confronted him and said she could accuse him of sexual harassment, he laughed at her. "He said, 'Go ahead, I work in the private sector,'" she recalled. "Then he smacks my ass again."

When she was asked why she waited a month before speaking out, she said that she was afraid that it would backfire on her and she would get blamed.

Lewandowski is married and has children, which caused Villa to hesitate to share her story. She was also embarrassed for her own family to read about it, but after a friend saw what happened, shared the story with Politco last week, and Villa then decided to go public.



Monday, May 29, 2017

POTUS considering 'cleaning' the White House

President Trump is reportedly considering 'cleaning house' of his White House staff and bringing back his top campaign strategists. He is frustrated over his staff's inability to contain the Russian interference story over the presidential campaign.

Trump is recruiting legal teams and PR experts, the Associated Press reported as new information surfaces about Moscow's interference and possible improprieties with the Trump campaign and associates. The disclosures shadowed the president during his first trip as POTUS and threatens to stall his agenda.

The most recent reports allege that Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, allegedly spoke with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. about setting up a back-channel communications network with Moscow during Trump's transition into the White House.

Rather than defending Kushner, Trump attacked the "fake news media" on Twitter and focused on leaks, both from the White House and an intelligence leak the UK blamed on the US regarding the Manchester bombing.

While Trump was schmoozing overseas, his own personal lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, became a member of his legal team to deal with the Russian interference in the election and the potential involvement of any of his associates. More lawyers with heavy experience in Washington investigations are expected to join the team along with communications experts.

The AP reported that Mr. Trump believes he's facing more of a communications problem rather than a legal one, despite the intensifying inquiries.

Trump is considering bringing back his former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski and his former deputy campaign campaign manager, David Bossie and both talked to him before he left on the trip.

Trump has his hands full this week as he next has to decide whether or not to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015. If he's really going to undo Obama's cluster fudges, he should pull out, but that isn't a 'given.' He will also have to deal with the healthcare plan soon and he's getting pushback from both parties on that situation.


Saturday, April 16, 2016

Hillary chooses Trump as VP

In a dramatic move unheard of in modern politics, Hillary Rodham Clinton, former First Lady, former New York State Senator, and former Secretary of State under Barack Obama, has said that when she is crowned the Democratic nominee for president of the United States, she will choose Donald J. Trump as her running mate.

Mr. Trump, not to be outdone, said that he would not only select Hillary to be his running mate, he would also make her his Foreign Affairs affair expert, as she has "tremendous experience" dealing with marital affairs.

Bernie Sanders, after hearing Hillary's offer, was livid and had to take his pills earlier than usual. Sanders told MSNBC, "Of cawse Hillary's going to get nominated. It's a rigged deal with Wall Shhtreet and the big banks. Oy, I'm getting dizzy already. I need ice, get me ice."

Many socialists are betting that if Bernie is elected, he will live to see the end of his first term, while the GOP said that if he is elected, there will be nothing left to live for in the first place.
"Pull my finger"

Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager and 'muscle' is not happy about Donald playing second fiddle to "an old fart like Hillary."

Both Trump and Clinton are only months apart in age, but Trump doesn't holler when speaking and Hillary doesn't stop.

If a Clinton-Trump team gets the White House, the Donald plans to change the name of the "Blue Room" to the "Blue Chip Room," and will reinvent it into a casino.

Bill Clinton, who might be the "First Dude," plans to change the name of the "Oval Office" to the "Oral Office."



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