ICE Barbie Caves to Top Republican in Desperate Bid to Save Her Job
Kristi Noem has spent months haggling over the appearance.
DailyBeast
1/27/20261 min read


Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has finally agreed to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee as pressure intensifies following the brutal death of ICU nurse Alex Pretti at the hands of a federal agent.
Pretti, 37, was shot and killed in public by a masked federal agent in Minneapolis on Saturday. Renee Good was killed by an ICE agent on Jan. 7 in the same area.
The DHS claimed the agent shot Pretti in self-defense. Noem said Pretti “had a weapon on him, and multiple—dozens—of rounds of ammunition; wishing to inflict harm on these officers, coming, brandishing like that.”
Republicans, including Senate Chair Chuck Grassley, have been trying to get Noem to front the Judiciary Committee for months.
While Noem’s testimony is not directly related to the incidents in Minneapolis, it seems the backlash to the brutal death of Pretti has expedited her appearance.
It’s also likely the events will take center stage.
The 54-year-old has been under particular scrutiny after labelling Pretti and Good “domestic terrorists” after their deaths at the hands of federal agents, without providing evidence to support her claims.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has the power to investigate federal officials and law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, DOJ, and DHS.
The conservative Washington Examiner reported on Monday that DHS’s Office of Legislative Affairs has agreed that Noem will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Grassley’s office confirmed to the Daily Beast on Monday that Noem is expected to testify on March 3 for one round of questioning, with each senator allotted 10 minutes for questions.
The senator’s staff have “been in communication with DHS for months seeking to finalize a date” for the oversight hearing, Grassley’s office said.



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