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Jasmine Crockett has exposed Kristi Noem for funnelling millions of dollars from DHS directly to The Strategy Group, which helped fund her campaign to become the governor of SD. And this is yet another reason we need Jasmine Crockett to have MORE POWER Power Checks Power”When those in charge think no one is watching, accountability becomes optional….full details here ⤵️⤵️
Jasmine Crockett has exposed Kristi Noem for funnelling millions of dollars from DHS directly to The Strategy Group, which helped fund her campaign to become the governor of SD. And this is yet another reason we need Jasmine Crockett to have MORE POWER
Power Checks Power”When those in charge think no one is watching, accountability becomes optional….full details here ⤵️⤵️
**Power Checks Power**
When those in charge believe no one is watching, accountability becomes optional—and that is exactly why oversight matters.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett has recently drawn national attention after publicly raising serious questions about former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s ties to The Strategy Group, a political consulting firm that played a role in Noem’s gubernatorial campaign. Crockett has pointed to reports and financial records that she says warrant closer scrutiny, alleging that millions in Department of Homeland Security funds may have been steered toward contracts benefiting the firm during Noem’s tenure in federal and state leadership roles.
While these claims have not yet been fully adjudicated, Crockett’s actions underscore a larger issue: powerful officials must be subject to rigorous oversight, regardless of party or position. Her push has reignited calls for transparency around government contracting, campaign financing, and the revolving door between public office and private political consulting.
Supporters argue that this is precisely why voices like Crockett’s are needed in positions of greater influence. By asking uncomfortable questions and demanding documentation, she is reinforcing a core democratic principle—that power should never operate without checks.
At a time when public trust in institutions is fragile, accountability is not optional. It is essential. And whether these allegations ultimately lead to formal findings or reforms, the message is clear: democracy works best when someone is watching.
*Full details and documentation are now being closely examined as calls for investigation continue.*