Top Democrats file criminal referral against fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem 
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On Monday, a criminal referral was filed by two leading Democratic lawmakers accusing the recently dismissed Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, of providing false testimony to Congress.

Senator Dick Durbin from Illinois and Representative Jamie Raskin from Maryland, both senior Democrats on the judiciary committees of their respective chambers, called upon Attorney General Pam Bondi to initiate a perjury investigation. They allege that Noem made misleading statements under oath during congressional hearings held earlier this month.

Durbin and Raskin claim that during her testimonies on March 3rd and 4th, Noem “repeatedly misled” members of both the House and Senate. In a letter to Bondi, they highlighted several instances where the former DHS Secretary’s statements potentially violated federal perjury laws.


Kristi Noem speaking at the Shield of the Americas Summit.
The lawmakers asked the DOJ to scrutinize several comments Noem made under oath during congressional hearings earlier this month. via REUTERS

The lawmakers expressed their concerns, stating, “After avoiding our Committees’ requests for routine oversight testimony for months, Secretary Noem made a series of blatantly false statements in an attempt to undermine essential congressional oversight of the Department of Homeland Security.”

They further noted, “She testified before the Senate, committing to ‘the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,’ and similarly before the House, under oath, promising her statements were ‘true and correct.’

In response, a spokesperson for the Department of Justice criticized the move as a “political stunt” by Democrats, suggesting they should instead focus on voting to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.

Meanwhile, a DHS spokesperson declared: “Any claim that Secretary Noem committed perjury is categorically FALSE.”

The Democrats listed four categories of statements from the hearings where Noem “knowingly and willfully made false statements to Congress,” including the former South Dakota governor’s remarks about a $220 million publicity blitz. 

Noem testified that President Trump personally approved the DHS ad campaign, which prominently featured the DHS secretary, when grilled by Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.). 

However, in an interview with Reuters, Trump declared, “I never knew anything about it” when asked if he approved the ad campaign.

“These two statements are clearly inconsistent; one of them has to be false,” the lawmakers noted. 

Noem also flatly denied that special government employee Corey Lewandowski – whom she’s allegedly having an affair with – had any role approving DHS contracts or policies, which the lawmakers argue “may also have been false.” 

They cited media reports indicating Lewandowski “asserts approval authority over contracts and grants that exceed $100,000” and has signed documents related to department policy decisions.  


Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sworn in during a congressional testimony, wearing a "Justice for Megan" bracelet.
Trump announced he was replacing Noem as DHS secretary after her disastrous House and Senate hearings. ZUMAPRESS.com

Durbin and Raskin also asked the Justice Department to scrutinize Noem’s responses to questions about DHS’s compliance with court orders, the detaining of US citizens and conditions in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers. 

Noem testified that department employees “always comply” with court orders and that she was “not aware” of any instances in which a federal judge’s orders were defied by DHS. 

The Democrats countered that a federal judge in Minnesota “found 210 instances of ICE violating court orders since December 2025 in Minnesota alone,” and included similar assertions from jurists in New Jersey and Maine. 

They also claim Noem lied about ICE adhering to federal detention standards and when she declared “[w]e don’t detain American citizens.” 

In their letter to Bondi, Durbin and Raskin acknowledged that they don’t expect their referral to lead to criminal charges under the Trump administration – but suggested a future administration could pursue a case. 

“While we have low expectations that you will pursue this matter given your partisan weaponization of the Department of Justice, we note that the statute of limitations for perjury and for knowingly and willfully making false statements to Congress is five years,” they wrote.

Trump announced via Truth Social post earlier this month that Noem was out at DHS and would be replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.).

Noem will be shifted to a special envoy role, for “The Shield of the Americas” coalition, the president said. 

DHS did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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