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(18,487 posts)
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 08:33 PM 21 hrs ago

'Noem's Ad Procurement Scandal Was Just The Tip of the Iceberg'

(TPM) "Markwayne Mullin is on track to take over a Department of Homeland Security that appears to have made corrupt contracting, meant to exploit loopholes and reward allies, standard operating procedure. The scandal that became the last straw for Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem — her procurement of a $200 million ad campaign from close associates — is just a part of the picture. Certainly the Trump administration would like to depict the Noem ad campaign as an aberration, and, with her departure, a closed episode. But the drip, drip of new facts from her time atop the agency continues, with a report from NBC Thursday alleging that Corey Lewandowski, an advisor to Noem, was taking a cut from contracts. The ad procurement scandal that brought down Noem, though sensational, is the tip of the iceberg at the department."

"DHS has initiated an enormously costly campaign to build or otherwise procure detention space all over the country, including $38 billion for facilities to store the vast population of migrants Trump intends to seize and to lock up. With commands from on high to put in place this new detention capacity as fast as possible, DHS appears primed to create a broader procurement scandal so bad that it may become the Achilles’ heel of the entire campaign to rapidly seize, detain and mistreat a vast population."

"A brief review of Noem’s ad scandal provides a good introduction to how far DHS has strayed from federal contracting norms. Members of Congress centered their attention on how the ad campaign gave contracts to firms that were connected to the secretary, who, in turn, created shamelessly self-promoting ads featuring Noem herself. Let us look at the part that is telling about DHS procurement generally, including for detention facilities. Noem wanted, of course, to select a particular firm to do her ads. Normally, competition rules get in the way: competition rules require choosing the firm that gives lowest cost and best value, which is determined through specific criteria. (Detention firms, for example, are evaluated in part on the human fitness criteria for detention.)"

"A major ProPublica article in November, which broke the story on Noem’s ads, suggests that the conflict of interest was obscured by having the Noem-linked firm not be a general contractor, but a subcontractor. ProPublica quoted a DHS spokesperson making this excuse — that DHS was only involved with general contractors, not with the ad campaign subcontractors, and so of course it was innocent about the selection of Noem’s friends. DHS said about its contracting staff, 'It is very sad that Pro Publica would seek to defame these public servants.' This was bogus. 'We don’t have visibility into why they were chosen,' said Tricia McLaughlin, at the time the top DHS spokesperson, at another point in the article. McLaughlin’s husband runs the firm that got the contract. The excuses were revealing about how DHS contracting would go about avoiding competition. The Trump administration’s fig leaf denied the role an agency does have with subcontractors. (I, too, was quoted in the ProPublica story as an expert saying, 'Hiding your friends as subcontractors is like playing hide the salami with the taxpayer.')"

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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/noems-ad-procurement-scandal-was-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg

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'Noem's Ad Procurement Scandal Was Just The Tip of the Iceberg' (Original Post) sop 21 hrs ago OP
Goodness, wasn't DOGE supposed to be on top of all that government waste? FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #1
The insane part to me Diraven 18 hrs ago #2
To house the migrants Trump wants to round up.... SergeStorms 18 hrs ago #3

FakeNoose

(41,417 posts)
1. Goodness, wasn't DOGE supposed to be on top of all that government waste?
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:32 PM
18 hrs ago

I thought that was why DOGE was established. How was Kristi Noem able to do this?

Diraven

(1,883 posts)
2. The insane part to me
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:33 PM
18 hrs ago

Is this ad campaign cost as much as a big budget blockbuster movie, yet it was just a few minutes long and only a handful of people even saw it. Where did all that money really go?

SergeStorms

(20,509 posts)
3. To house the migrants Trump wants to round up....
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 11:40 PM
18 hrs ago

or to imprison his political enemies (Democrats). Either or.

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