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JUST IN: Kristi Noem is officially facing articles of impeachment, and yes, there is a chance she actually gets impeached. Kristi Noem is now facing articles of impeachment, marking a serious escalation in scrutiny of her conduct. So long as everybody remains loud about it….. Full details ⤵️⤵️
JUST IN: Kristi Noem is officially facing articles of impeachment, and yes, there is a chance she actually gets impeached.
Kristi Noem is now facing articles of impeachment, marking a serious escalation in scrutiny of her conduct.
So long as everybody remains loud about it…..
Full details ⤵️⤵️
**WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is officially facing articles of impeachment in the U.S. House of Representatives — a major escalation in political pressure that reflects deepening outrage over her leadership.** ([Reuters][1])
On **January 14, 2026**, Democratic Rep. **Robin Kelly (Ill.) filed three articles of impeachment** against Noem, accusing her of **obstruction of Congress, violation of public trust, and abuse of power** tied to federal immigration enforcement actions. ([Congress.gov][2])
More than **160 House Democrats have signed on** to back the resolution, showing growing momentum in her party for holding Noem accountable. ([Axios][3]) The effort is rooted in criticism of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operations, particularly a series of controversial enforcement actions that culminated in the fatal shooting of U.S. citizens by ICE agents in **Minneapolis**, sparking national protests and intense scrutiny. ([The Guardian][4])
**Supporters of impeachment argue** Noem has failed to provide oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), obstructed congressional oversight requests, and misled the public about law enforcement actions. They contend her leadership has eroded public trust and violated constitutional norms. ([Congresswoman Betty McCollum][5])
**Noem and her allies reject the charges.** In public comments she has defended the department’s actions and argued DHS is acting within the law, while key Republican leaders, including President Donald Trump, have backed her policies. ([Reuters][1])
Despite the strong backing from House Democrats, **convicting and removing Noem would face steep odds**: Republicans currently hold majorities in both the House and Senate, and bipartisan support for impeachment is limited. ([Reuters][1])
Still, the formal impeachment articles mark a rare development — one that reflects sharp political divides over immigration enforcement, executive accountability, and the limits of cabinet leadership authority. Observers say the fight over Noem’s fate could shape legislative priorities and campaign messaging leading into the 2026 midterm elections.