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In reply to the discussion: JFC!!! SEVEN dems voted to confirm puppykiller. SEVEN!!! [View all]Celerity
(54,312 posts)98. Kristi Noem Brings Even More Conflicts of Interest for Incoming Trump Administration
https://accountable.us/watchdog-kristi-noem-brings-even-more-conflicts-of-interest-for-incoming-trump-administration/
WASHINGTON, DC A new analysis from government watchdog Accountable.US found Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD)s family investments pose a potential conflict of interest if confirmed as President-elect Trumps choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). At issue are tens of thousands of dollars in investment in Granite Falls Energya fuel-grade ethanol, distillers grains, and crude corn oil company that exports ethanol and other products on the international marketthat could benefit from Noems control of DHS. These investments appeared again in Noems ethics disclosure form made public this week.
Specifically, Granite Falls Energy LLC is invested in a controversial multi-billion dollar carbon dioxide pipeline likely to be overseen by DHSs Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and could qualify for federal carbon sequestration payments. And the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which oversees exports, controls border crossings that affect the biofuels industry, and administers potential new tariffs on ethanol. If confirmed, Noem could be in the position to reduce inspections on export shipments and block new tariffs.
Noems investments add to a rapidly growing list of conflicts of interest for the incoming Trump administration that set the stage for special treatment for corporate interests at the expense of everyday Americans.
Kristi Noem brings even more conflicts of interest and potential for corruption to the incoming Trump administration. Noem made no apologies when she was accused of abusing South Dakota taxpayer resources for her personal benefit, so itd surprise no one if she used her newfound federal powers to grease the wheels for her familys biofuel interests, said Accountable.US Executive Director Tony Carrk.
WASHINGTON, DC A new analysis from government watchdog Accountable.US found Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD)s family investments pose a potential conflict of interest if confirmed as President-elect Trumps choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). At issue are tens of thousands of dollars in investment in Granite Falls Energya fuel-grade ethanol, distillers grains, and crude corn oil company that exports ethanol and other products on the international marketthat could benefit from Noems control of DHS. These investments appeared again in Noems ethics disclosure form made public this week.
Specifically, Granite Falls Energy LLC is invested in a controversial multi-billion dollar carbon dioxide pipeline likely to be overseen by DHSs Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and could qualify for federal carbon sequestration payments. And the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which oversees exports, controls border crossings that affect the biofuels industry, and administers potential new tariffs on ethanol. If confirmed, Noem could be in the position to reduce inspections on export shipments and block new tariffs.
Noems investments add to a rapidly growing list of conflicts of interest for the incoming Trump administration that set the stage for special treatment for corporate interests at the expense of everyday Americans.
Kristi Noem brings even more conflicts of interest and potential for corruption to the incoming Trump administration. Noem made no apologies when she was accused of abusing South Dakota taxpayer resources for her personal benefit, so itd surprise no one if she used her newfound federal powers to grease the wheels for her familys biofuel interests, said Accountable.US Executive Director Tony Carrk.

https://sites.google.com/accountable.us/twr-factsheet-kristinoem/
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Pattern of abuse of power
A South Dakota ethics board found sufficient information that Noem may have engaged in misconduct when she intervened in her daughters application for a real estate appraiser license. The state paid $200,000 to settle a complaint from the agency director after she was later forced to retire by Noems labor secretary. Noems family members received $600,000 from a COVID-19 relief program, previously capped at $100,000 until Noem raised the cap. Noems use of a state plane blurred the lines between official travel and attending family or political events, prompting a state investigation.
A South Dakota ethics board found sufficient information that Noem may have engaged in misconduct when she intervened in her daughters application for a real estate appraiser license. The state paid $200,000 to settle a complaint from the agency director after she was later forced to retire by Noems labor secretary. Noems family members received $600,000 from a COVID-19 relief program, previously capped at $100,000 until Noem raised the cap. Noems use of a state plane blurred the lines between official travel and attending family or political events, prompting a state investigation.
Governance challenges
During Noems tenure, the South Dakota governors office had a rapid turnover. Mark Miller became Noems fifth chief of staff to depart the office, leaving the governors office without a chief of staff for over a year. Noem was criticized for the trend of out-of-state staffers completing short stints in the governors office, which detached them from institutional knowledge and local relationship-building.
During Noems tenure, the South Dakota governors office had a rapid turnover. Mark Miller became Noems fifth chief of staff to depart the office, leaving the governors office without a chief of staff for over a year. Noem was criticized for the trend of out-of-state staffers completing short stints in the governors office, which detached them from institutional knowledge and local relationship-building.
Politics over leadership
A recent report details Noems decision not to deploy South Dakotas National Guard amidst historic flooding that ruined homes and businesses. Noem said, We have to be wise about how we use our soldiers. Noem was traveling out of state to support Trump during a critical point in the disaster.?? Noem had previously spent millions of taxpayer dollars to deploy the Guard to the US-Mexico border, which was one reason Trump nominated her to lead DHS. The Department of Homeland Security also includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which assists with flooding and other climate-related disasters.
A recent report details Noems decision not to deploy South Dakotas National Guard amidst historic flooding that ruined homes and businesses. Noem said, We have to be wise about how we use our soldiers. Noem was traveling out of state to support Trump during a critical point in the disaster.?? Noem had previously spent millions of taxpayer dollars to deploy the Guard to the US-Mexico border, which was one reason Trump nominated her to lead DHS. The Department of Homeland Security also includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which assists with flooding and other climate-related disasters.
Lack of experience
Kristi Noem has no experience in federal homeland security policy. Her time in Congress did not include a stint on the Homeland Security Committee. In her book, Noem described meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during her time in Congress and canceling a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron last year. The anecdotes appeared to be an attempt to bolster her foreign policy experience, but her office later admitted the book contained errors.
Kristi Noem has no experience in federal homeland security policy. Her time in Congress did not include a stint on the Homeland Security Committee. In her book, Noem described meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during her time in Congress and canceling a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron last year. The anecdotes appeared to be an attempt to bolster her foreign policy experience, but her office later admitted the book contained errors.
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Seeing Democrats vote for a completly unqualified piece of trash being confirmed
Autumn
Jan 2025
#42
She's a fucking republican. I don't dislike her. I loath her and her fucking kind
Autumn
Jan 2025
#70
Kristi Noem Brings Even More Conflicts of Interest for Incoming Trump Administration
Celerity
Jan 2025
#98
She didn't do diddly squat but pose and posture. She's going to run for President in '28
Hong Kong Cavalier
Jan 2025
#88
It's insane, isn't it? Smearing and denigrating Democrats helps nothing...
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#110
Dammit Democrats, say no to everything. How hard can that be. No need to decide. Just say no.
Walleye
Jan 2025
#34
Purity tests that require ALL Democrats to oppose every one of Trump's nominees
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#41
Not a single Democrat has cast a yes vote for any nominee that has had any impact on the result.
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#50
Democrats didn't help MAGA. Nominees only need 50 Republican votes. Noem got 52.
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#69
Go ahead and do that. I hope you'll be happy with a Senate with only 40 Democrats
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#68
RE: "How many of Biden's or Obama's cabinet nominations got SEVEN (!) Puke votes?"
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#71
No problem. A lot of people seem to think it is normal for the opposition party to oppose the vast majority
Wiz Imp
Jan 2025
#90
Remember how everyone wanted Manchin out, even though he gave us the majority? I'd take him and the majority in
dem4decades
Jan 2025
#77