Tuesday, February 17, 2026

The Head Of Kristi Noem's Agitprop Bureau... Is Departing In Two Weeks' Time. Woot!


It would seem plain that the bloom is off that rose, here. She knows she better get a gig at Faux or Brietbart, post haste -- because no one will listen to her, once the midterm blue tsunami is fully-digested.

So she bails. I doubt very much that she was encouraged to leave -- as she's been a very useful tool, in Noem's agitprop wars. But no more:

. . .One of the Trump administration’s most vocal defenders of its aggressive immigration crackdown is leaving as public opinion sours against the hardline approach, according to two DHS officials familiar with the move.

Tricia McLaughlin, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s spokesperson, is expected to inform colleagues Tuesday about her plans, according to the officials. She’s leaving DHS next week. . . .

A former top communications aide to Vivek Ramaswamy’s 2024 presidential campaign and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, McLaughlin started planning to leave in December but delayed her departure amid the aftermath of the Renee Good and Alex Pretti shootings, according to the people briefed on her exit. (They were granted anonymity to speak about internal personnel matters.) In the instance of Good, McLaughlin was quick to characterize her actions as an example of “domestic terrorism”. . . . [That was immediately proven false by multiple cell-phone video captures, in near real time. She was a mom (with her partner) who dropped her daughter off, at school -- and got caught in the middle. That much is clear.]


Don't let the gate hit you in the butt, on your way out here, sister. [And my advice would be to. . . go home, and take two weeks off -- to rethink your life -- though I highly doubt you will.]

नमस्ते

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