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BREAKING: Corey Lewandowski, Kristi’s “special” employee with whom she’s “not” having sex, is QUITTING DHS, now that Trump has fired Kristi, according to reporter Jacqui Heinrich.
BREAKING: Corey Lewandowski, Kristi’s “special” employee with whom she’s “not” having sex, is QUITTING DHS, now that Trump has fired Kristi, according to reporter Jacqui Heinrich.
Again, she’s totally not having sex with him. He just happens to be quietly following her out the door… nothing to see here.
Somehow, Corey wouldn’t be as special to Mark Mullins.
**Lewandowski Reportedly Exits DHS Following Kristi Noem’s Dismissal**
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime political operative and adviser in Donald Trump’s orbit, is reportedly stepping down from his role at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The move comes shortly after former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was dismissed by Donald Trump, according to a report from Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich.
Lewandowski had been serving in what was described as a “special” advisory capacity linked to Noem’s leadership at the department. His position drew public attention and scrutiny in recent months due to both his close political ties and persistent speculation about the nature of his relationship with Noem—claims both figures had publicly denied.
The timing of Lewandowski’s departure has raised questions about whether his role was closely tied to Noem’s tenure. Sources familiar with the situation say that with Noem no longer leading the agency, Lewandowski’s position within DHS had effectively become untenable.
Jacqui Heinrich first reported the development, noting that Lewandowski is expected to formally leave the department soon. Neither Lewandowski nor representatives for DHS immediately issued detailed public statements addressing the report.
Lewandowski is best known for serving as Donald Trump’s campaign manager during the early stages of the 2016 presidential campaign and has remained a loyal ally in the years since. His involvement with DHS under Noem was viewed by some analysts as part of the broader network of political advisers surrounding the Trump administration.
The reported departures mark another shift in leadership dynamics within the department following Noem’s removal, though it remains unclear who may step into Lewandowski’s advisory role, if the position continues to exist at all.