Senator Fetterman Calls for Trump to Fire DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Amid ICE Killings in Minneapolis
In a dramatic shift, Democratic Senator John Fetterman has publicly called on President Donald Trump to fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, citing her role in the recent deaths of two young men at the hands of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Fetterman's scathing criticism is a far cry from his previous support for Noem, who was one of seven Democratic senators who voted to confirm her as DHS secretary last year. In fact, Fetterman has consistently praised the important work that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) performs, despite being at odds with many of his own party colleagues on this issue.
The senator's change of heart is likely due to the recent killings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. Both victims were unarmed and had no connection to any alleged crimes. Fetterman's statement, which was shared on social media, condemned Noem for "betraying DHS's core mission" and "trashing your border security legacy."
Fetterman also drew a stark comparison between Noem and her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas, whom the Republican-led House impeached two years ago. The senator warned Trump not to make the same mistake again by firing another grossly incompetent DHS secretary.
The senator's criticism is part of a growing backlash against ICE following the killings in Minneapolis. Federal officials claim that the agents involved acted in self-defense, but footage captured by witnesses suggests otherwise. Many lawmakers, including Fetterman, have called for an immediate end to ICE operations in the city and for new restrictions on immigration enforcement.
In response to the killings, Fetterman has vowed not to vote in a way that would cause a government shutdown. He has pledged to support stripping DHS funding from an appropriations package heading to the Senate, as part of his push for greater accountability and reform within the department.
The senator's dramatic shift on Noem is likely to have significant implications for the Trump administration's border security policies. With Fetterman joining a growing chorus of lawmakers calling for ICE reform, it remains to be seen whether Trump will take action to address these concerns.
In a dramatic shift, Democratic Senator John Fetterman has publicly called on President Donald Trump to fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, citing her role in the recent deaths of two young men at the hands of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Fetterman's scathing criticism is a far cry from his previous support for Noem, who was one of seven Democratic senators who voted to confirm her as DHS secretary last year. In fact, Fetterman has consistently praised the important work that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) performs, despite being at odds with many of his own party colleagues on this issue.
The senator's change of heart is likely due to the recent killings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. Both victims were unarmed and had no connection to any alleged crimes. Fetterman's statement, which was shared on social media, condemned Noem for "betraying DHS's core mission" and "trashing your border security legacy."
Fetterman also drew a stark comparison between Noem and her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas, whom the Republican-led House impeached two years ago. The senator warned Trump not to make the same mistake again by firing another grossly incompetent DHS secretary.
The senator's criticism is part of a growing backlash against ICE following the killings in Minneapolis. Federal officials claim that the agents involved acted in self-defense, but footage captured by witnesses suggests otherwise. Many lawmakers, including Fetterman, have called for an immediate end to ICE operations in the city and for new restrictions on immigration enforcement.
In response to the killings, Fetterman has vowed not to vote in a way that would cause a government shutdown. He has pledged to support stripping DHS funding from an appropriations package heading to the Senate, as part of his push for greater accountability and reform within the department.
The senator's dramatic shift on Noem is likely to have significant implications for the Trump administration's border security policies. With Fetterman joining a growing chorus of lawmakers calling for ICE reform, it remains to be seen whether Trump will take action to address these concerns.