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WASHINGTON Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noems relationship with U.S. Coast Guard officials has become strained throughout her first year leading the department, according to two U.S. officials, a Coast Guard official and a former Coast Guard official.
The tensions between Noem and the only branch of the U.S. military overseen by DHS stem from some early decisions she made that rankled Coast Guard officials, including a verbal directive to shift Coast Guard resources from a search and rescue mission to find a missing service member, the sources said.
Noems leadership at DHS has created a specific split in the Coast Guard. Many rank-and-file members are motivated by her approach, in which she showcases their work by joining them on operations and visiting their ships. Some more senior officials, however, see that approach as taking away from the Coast Guards traditional missions.
The dynamic with more senior officials has only worsened in recent months as Noem oversaw a tenfold increase in the use of the Coast Guard's aircraft for immigrant deportations, which has strained its limited resources, the sources said. The increase was captured in data compiled by ICE Flight Monitor, a nonprofit group that tracks deportation flights.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/noems-coast-guard-resources-strains-100000550.html
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(177,781 posts)The beleaguered DHS secretary didnt need another round of damaging allegations, but shes facing some anyway.
New Coast Guard allegations add to Kristi Noemâs growing list of troubles
— dharmalee3âð (@dharmalee3.bsky.social) 2026-02-18T23:17:36.314Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-coast-guard-allegations-add-to-kristi-noems-growing-list-of-troubles
According to the report, which also has not been independently verified by MS NOW, the relationship between the DHS secretary and Coast Guard reached new depths following a verbal directive to shift Coast Guard resources from a search-and-rescue mission to find a missing service member. From the NBC News report:
The tension between some Coast Guard officials and Noem began after a 23-year-old Coast Guardsman went overboard into the Pacific Ocean from the cutter Waesche on Feb. 4 last year, shortly after the Senate confirmed Noem into her role, according to the two U.S. officials, the Coast Guard official and the former Coast Guard official.
The Coast Guard had surged ships and aircraft to the Pacific to find the guardsman. Hours into the search, Noem learned that a Coast Guard C-130 that was supposed to fly detained migrants from California to Texas was among the aircraft over the Pacific looking for the missing guardsman, and she intervened, according to the two U.S. officials and the Coast Guard official.
According to the report, Noem verbally instructed the acting Coast Guard commandant to pull the plane off the search-and-rescue mission so it could instead help with the deportation of immigrants. Adm. Kevin Lunday complied and notified the National Command Center, which ordered the C-130 to fly to San Diego while other aircraft and ships involved in the search continued.
That did not, however, end the matter: Coast Guard officials reportedly scrambled to find other planes that could transport immigrants so that the C-130 to continue searching for the missing guardsman......
He was never found......
But the report concluded that the incident left Coast Guard officials with a negative impression of Noem, which seems understandable given the circumstances.
Highlighting the reporting, Rachel Maddow asked via Bluesky, How is it possible that Kristi Noem still has this job? That need not be a rhetorical question.