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"Stay informed with the 'Kristi Noem News and Info Tracker' podcast, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights on South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. From policy changes to public appearances, we provide in-depth analysis and coverage of her political journey. Tune in regularly to keep up with breaking news and gain a comprehensive understanding of Kristi Noem's impact on both state and national stages. Subscribe now for expert commentary and timely information to stay ahead of the conversation."

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    • Homeland Security Chief's Partisan Airport Video Sparks Legal Backlash
      Oct 16 2025
      Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has made headlines across the country in just the past week following her decision to have a video message played at airport security checkpoints nationwide. In the video, Secretary Noem directly blames Democrats in Congress for the ongoing government shutdown, stating that because Democrats have refused to fund the federal government, vital operations are impacted and most Transportation Security Administration or TSA employees are left working without pay. According to multiple reports including ClickOnDetroit and Time Magazine, the video has sparked significant backlash from both travelers and lawmakers. Major airports, such as Detroit Metro, have faced criticism from passengers who argue that TSA security lines are not the place for overtly political messaging, leading some airports to post disclaimers distancing themselves from the content of the video.

      A group of Democratic senators, as noted by Time Magazine and in a publicly released letter, have formally accused Secretary Noem of violating federal law, citing the Hatch Act, which prohibits the use of federal resources for partisan political activity. The senators are demanding that Secretary Noem immediately remove the video and explain what resources were used to produce and distribute it. They argue that requiring airports to broadcast a video with partisan content is not only inappropriate, but likely illegal. Legal experts interviewed by NPR and CNN have agreed that the video could fall under prohibited political activity if federal resources or Noem’s official capacity were used in its creation and distribution.

      Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, along with colleagues, also issued a statement strongly condemning Noem’s actions, calling the video not just a violation of law but an insult to TSA employees who are being asked to work through the shutdown without pay. Many airports nationwide, including Portland International Airport, have refused to air the video due to concerns over its partisan message and legality.

      Meanwhile, the controversy has led the Wayne County Airport Authority at Detroit Metro to request the TSA stop playing the message and to clarify to travelers that they do not endorse the views in Noem’s video. Legal developments have followed as states such as New York have filed legal action regarding Noem's directives as Secretary of Homeland Security, with a temporary restraining order on the matter now extended by Judge Lewis A Kaplan of the US District Court Southern District of New York.

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    • Controversy Erupts as TSA Checkpoints Become Political Platforms
      Oct 16 2025
      Travelers passing through Detroit Metro Airport have encountered controversy around a new video message from Kristi Noem, the current Secretary of Homeland Security. This video, shown on monitors in the Transportation Security Administration areas, addresses the ongoing federal government shutdown and takes direct aim at congressional Democrats. In the message, Kristi Noem is seen stating that Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government, a situation she claims has impacted Homeland Security operations and left many TSA employees working without pay.

      Local news station ClickOnDetroit confirms that the message has sparked immediate concern from travelers and employees alike. Many believe that TSA checkpoints should not be used as a platform for political messaging and have called for the video to be taken down. The Wayne County Airport Authority responded, saying yes, the video is being shown, but the airport authority does not endorse the content or engage in partisan politics. To reinforce their position, new signage placed near security checkpoints explicitly states that the views expressed in the TSA video do not represent the Wayne County Airport Authority.

      This has fueled ongoing debate about the role of federal messaging in public spaces, especially during times of heightened political tension, like a government shutdown. The airport authority has officially requested that TSA halt the playback of the message. This move comes as travelers and staff navigate long security lines, now accompanied by calls for neutrality and demands for TSA to focus on passenger safety rather than political disputes. There have not been any updates or additional public statements from Homeland Security Public Affairs about whether the video will be removed and how other airports across the country are addressing this issue.

      Listeners should expect continued discussion as Congress remains at an impasse and public sentiment over political messaging in critical federal roles grows. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      2 min
    • Homeland Security Secretary Deploys Partisan Video Message at Airports During Government Shutdown
      Oct 14 2025
      Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has become the center of controversy after deploying a video message at airport security checkpoints across the country that directly blames Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. The 37-second video, which began playing at airports last Thursday, features Noem stating that Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government, resulting in impacted operations and TSA employees working without pay.

      The message has sparked significant pushback from multiple major airports. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Portland International Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor International, and three New York airports have all refused to display the video, citing concerns about its political nature. Port of Seattle officials told the Seattle Times the content was too political to air at their facilities. Portland airport staff went further, stating they believe the video violates the Hatch Act and Oregon state law, both of which prohibit government employees from engaging in partisan political activities.

      The controversy comes as approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 TSA officers continue working without pay during the shutdown, which began on October 1st. This marks the second shutdown under President Trump, stemming from a congressional stalemate between Democrats and Republicans over health care cuts to the Affordable Care Act. Workers are expected to receive only a partial paycheck this week for work completed before the shutdown started.

      The shutdown has created widespread disruptions across the aviation industry, with significant flight delays and increased strain on an already understaffed air traffic controller workforce. The controller shortage has been years in the making, worsened by stresses from the COVID-19 pandemic and the demanding nature of the profession.

      Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer responded to the partisan messaging by stating that every day Republicans refuse to negotiate makes conditions worse for Americans. Both Republican and Democratic leaders continue to blame each other for the impasse, with no clear resolution in sight.

      The situation echoes the 2019 shutdown lasting 35 days, during which rising absences among controllers and TSA officers extended checkpoint wait times and forced authorities to slow air traffic in New York, ultimately pressuring lawmakers to end the standoff.

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