South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, isn’t too keen on the department’s whole “thwarting foreign manipulation” thing.
At her confirmation hearing Friday, Noem gave her thoughts on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which was formed during the first Trump administration. For background, Trump fired Chris Krebs as CISA director after the 2020 election, following Krebs’ work to debunk Republican lies about voter fraud. The agency has been under fire from Republicans ever since for its work countering mis- and disinformation.
Noem suggested she wants to restrict some of that work, saying the agency has gotten “far off mission” and that its leaders are “using their resources in ways that was never intended.” She said “the misinformation and disinformation that they have stuck their toe into and meddled with should be refocused back onto what their job is,” which Noem said is to “support critical infrastructure” by protecting “small businesses” and utility companies from cyberattacks.








