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Senate GOP critics say Noem ‘needs to go’ amid fallout from Minneapolis shootings

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A pair of Senate Republicans are demanding that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem lose her job in the wake of a pair of fatal shootings in the midst of the agency’s immigration operations in Minnesota.
Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., are no strangers to being critical of the Trump administration, and have again broken from their party in calling for Noem to either step aside or be fired by President Donald Trump.
They join several Senate Democrats who have demanded accountability for the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good in the midst of DHS’ immigration operations in Minneapolis, Minn. It also comes as Senate Democrats are threatening to shut the government down in their bid to sideline the DHS funding bill.
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Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., charged that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem «needs to go,» as fury over ICE’s immigration operations ripples through Capitol Hill. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
When pressed on whether Noem should resign, Murkowski noted that she voted for her confirmation last year.
«I think the President needs to look at who he has in place as the Secretary of Homeland Security. I would not support her again, and I think it probably is time for her to step down,» she said.
Trump on Tuesday said that Noem was doing a «very good job.»
«The border is totally secure,» Trump told reporters outside of the White House. «You forget, we had a border that I inherited where millions of people were coming through. Now, we have a border where no one is coming through.»
When asked if she would be stepping down, he said «no.»
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem speaks during a news conference in the National Response Coordination Center at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) headquarters on January 24, 2026 in Washington, DC. ( Al Drago/Getty Images)
Tillis, who has made a habit of going after Trump officials in the last several months and accusing them of giving the president bad policy advice, was more biting in his assessment of Noem’s performance, and extended that breakdown to White House Deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who similarly accused Pretti of being a domestic terrorist.
He charged that «people like Noem are squandering» Trump’s ability to codify policy and open the door to a discussion on immigration reform — something both sides of the aisle have desired for some time.
«I don’t know if it’s lost yet, but if it is an opportunity lost, I put it squarely on the shoulders of people like Noem and Stephen Miller,» Tillis said. «Those two people told the president, before they even had any incident report whatsoever, that the person who died was a terrorist. I mean, that is amateur hour at its worst.»
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Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, speaks to members of the media following a vote outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)
When asked about Noem’s choice to label Pretti as a domestic terrorist, Murkowski said that the DHS head has an «obligation to control these situations that are under her jurisdiction, and she has not done so.»
Murkowski contended that accountability in the situation goes all the way to the top rung of leadership.
«I think you have a secretary right now who needs to be accountable to to the chaos and some of the tragedy that we have seen,» Murkowski said.
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And Tillis, when asked if Noem should be removed from her position, said «100%,» but stopped short of supporting impeachment.
«I’m not going to get into impeachment,» Tillis said. «I think it should be a management decision. She needs to go.»
Fox News Digital reached out to DHS.
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SCOOP: Trump ally Kid Rock jumps into key governor’s race with high-profile endorsement

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EXCLUSIVE — Detroit native and cultural icon Kid Rock is taking sides in the race for Michigan governor.
The famed musician and entertainer with a working-class persona who is known for his conservative political views is endorsing Republican Rep. John James in the 2026 race to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The Michigan governor’s office and a Democrat-controlled open U.S. Senate seat are top targets for the GOP to flip in November’s midterm elections.
«As our next Governor of Michigan, I know you will bring many victories to our GREAT STATE!» Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, said in a statement shared first with Fox News Digital on Sunday.
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Musician and Detroit native Kid Rock, left, joins Republican Rep. John James of Michigan, who is running for governor. (John James gubernatorial campaign)
James, who’s in his second term representing a swing congressional district in suburban Detroit, said in a statement, «Kid Rock is a good friend. We share our love for Detroit, the state of Michigan and the United States of America!»
«I’m honored to have the endorsement of this unapologetic freedom-loving patriot and I look forward to working with him and every other Michigander to make Michigan great again!» added James, a West Point graduate and veteran of the Iraq War, and a businessman who was the 2018 and 2020 Republican Senate nominee in the Great Lakes battleground state.
Kid Rock’s backing of James comes a couple of hours before the singer and songwriter headlines Turning Point USA’s «All-American Halftime Show» during the Super Bowl.
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Musician Kid Rock performs on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 18, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Kid Rock is an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, backing him in all three of his presidential campaigns. He performed his song «American Bad Ass» at the 2024 Republican National Convention with altered lyrics to showcase his support for Trump.
Trump, whose sway over the GOP remains immense and whose endorsements in Republican primaries are highly coveted and extremely influential, to date has not weighed in on Michigan’s gubernatorial race.
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A release from James’s campaign highlighted that «John James has stood with President Trump consistently since 2018, and every subsequent election, maintaining a clear and steady alignment when others backed his opponents, ran against him, or stayed silent.»
The James campaign also emphasized that «Kid Rock and John James share deep Detroit roots and a common view of Michigan as a state defined by hard work, manufacturing, culture, and natural beauty — from the Great Lakes to the communities that power the Midwest economy.»

Rep. John James of Michigan, seen at the 2024 Republican National Convention, is running for governor in the battleground state’s 2026 race. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty)
James is the clear polling front-runner in a very crowded field of Republicans vying for the GOP nomination in the August primary. Among the other Republicans in the race are former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox, Michigan Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt, former state House of Representatives Speaker Mike Leonard, and businessman Perry Johnson, a longshot candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination who is making his second bid for governor.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is the clear front-runner among three candidates for the Democratic nomination.
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Former three-term Democratic Mayor Mike Duggan of Detroit is campaigning for governor as an independent.
The race in Michigan is rated a toss-up by three top nonpartisan political handicappers: the Cook Report, Inside Elections, and Sabato’s Crystal Ball.
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Iran’s top diplomat says nation’s power lies in defying pressure: ‘No to the great powers’

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Iran is prepared to pursue diplomacy while remaining ready to defend itself if challenged, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday, arguing that Tehran’s strength lies in its ability to stand firm against pressure.
«We are a man of diplomacy, we are also a man of war; not in the sense that we seek war, but … we are ready to fight so that no one dares to fight us,» he said, according to Press TV, Iran’s state-run English-language broadcaster.
Araghchi made the remarks in Tehran at the National Congress on the Islamic Republic’s Foreign Policy, two days after Iran and the United States held nuclear talks in Oman.
Fox News previously reported that negotiations between Iranian and U.S. officials in Muscat, the capital, were held face-to-face, marking the first such meetings since U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites in June.
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Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ahead of U.S.-Iran talks in Muscat, Oman, on Feb. 6, 2026. (Oman Foreign Ministry/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Iran’s Foreign Ministry described the talks as «intensive and lengthy» in a post on X, saying the meetings allowed both sides to present their positions and concerns.
«It was a good start, but its continuation depends on consultations in our respective capitals and deciding on how to proceed,» the government account said.
It added there was broad agreement on continuing the negotiations, though decisions on timing, format and the next round will be made following consultations in the two capitals, with Oman continuing to serve as the intermediary.
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Araghchi said Sunday that Iran views its nuclear program as a legitimate right and is seeking recognition of that position through negotiations.
«I believe the secret of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s power lies in its ability to stand against bullying, domination and pressures from others,» he said, according to Press TV.
«They fear our atomic bomb, while we are not pursuing an atomic bomb. Our atomic bomb is the power to say no to the great powers,» the top diplomat added. «The secret of the Islamic Republic’s power is to say no to the powers.»

A map created by Fox News shows U.S. naval vessels positioned across key waterways in the Middle East, from the eastern Mediterranean to the Arabian Sea, as part of an expanded American military presence in the region. (Fox News/USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker)
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President Donald Trump has expanded the U.S. military presence in the Middle East, deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and the USS Michael Murphy, a guided-missile destroyer.
Other U.S. naval assets, including the USS Bulkeley, USS Roosevelt, USS Delbert D. Black, USS McFaul, USS Mitscher, USS Spruance and USS Frank E. Petersen Jr., are positioned across key waterways surrounding Iran, from the eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea to the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea.
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Donald Trump insiste en que las elecciones en Estados Unidos están «amañadas» y son «fraudulentas»

El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, volvió a insistir este domingo en que las elecciones en Estados Unidos están «amañadas» y son «fraudulentas», mientras se prepara para hacer campaña para los comicios de medio mandato del próximo 3 de noviembre.
«Las elecciones estadounidenses están amañadas, son fraudulentas y son motivo de burla en todo el mundo. O las arreglamos o dejaremos de tener un país», aseguró el mandatario en su red Truth Social.
En la publicación, Trump pidió a los republicanos luchar por que todos los votantes muestren su documento de identidad y una prueba de ciudadanía estadounidense, así como que no se admitan votos por correo excepto por enfermedad, discapacidad, servicio militar o viaje.
El jueves, el presidente ya instó a los republicanos en el Congreso a que aprueben la Ley «SAVE America», un proyecto impulsado por su partido que endurecería los requisitos para votar en las elecciones de este año, en medio de nuevas acusaciones sin pruebas sobre un supuesto fraude electoral.
El mandatario reclamó a los legisladores republicanos que luchen por medidas como la exigencia de identificación de votantes, prueba de ciudadanía para registrarse y severas restricciones al voto por correo.
Previamente, en una entrevista con NBC, afirmó sin presentar pruebas que algunos estados podrían no estar contando correctamente los votos.
Las elecciones del 3 de noviembre, en las que se renovará el Congreso, son clave para el presidente, ya que está en juego la ajustada mayoría que los republicanos mantienen en el Congreso.
El republicano anunció recientemente que viajará cada semana dentro del país para hacer campaña de cara a estos comicios.
Los planes de Trump, que sigue afirmando sin presentar ninguna prueba que su rival Joe Biden ganó con fraude en 2020, desatan las alarmas en Washington. Ahora el mandatario pidió a los republicanos que arrebaten a los estados el control de los comicios para las legislativas de noviembre, en las que la oposición podría recuperar el control del Congreso.
Todo ocurre luego del último batacazo electoral en Texas, un histórico bastión republicano, donde el candidato demócrata Taylor Rehmet ganó un escaño en el Senado en un distrito en el que Trump había arrasado en 2024.
Ese mal trago en el voto se suma a varias elecciones, como las de gobernadores en Virginia y Nueva Jersey de noviembre último, con amplios triunfos opositores mientras los sondeos siguen revelando que la gente no está de acuerdo con lo que hace Trump desde la Casa Blanca.
Ante ese panorama, el presidente dijo que su partido debería “nacionalizar” la elección, al tiempo que cuestionó si ciertos estados -en poder de los demócratas, desde luego- deberían seguir celebrando sus propias elecciones como lo establece la Constitución.
En concreto, Trump quiere cambiar las reglas que dispone la ley. Desde hace décadas, son los estados o distritos electorales los que controlan los comicios. Trump quiere ahora que sea el Estado federal el que lo haga, lo que le permitiría digitar resultados y alterar el voto. Un tema son los extranjeros, blanco de su agenda migratoria. Según afirma, votan sin estar documentados y votan a los demócratas.
Trump viene planteando la cuestión desde hace días, a medida que los sondeos lo golpean. “Quiero ver que las elecciones sean honestas, y si un Estado no puede organizar una elección, creo que la gente que me respalda debería hacer algo al respecto”, dijo Trump el martes en la Oficina Oval, flanqueado por republicanos del Congreso.
“Miren Detroit… miren Filadelfia, miren Atlanta”, agregó el mandatario Trump, refiriéndose a las ciudades en estados clave como lugares de presunta corrupción, sin citar pruebas específicas. “El gobierno federal no debería permitir eso. El gobierno federal debería intervenir. Son agentes del gobierno federal encargados del recuento de votos. Si no pueden contar los votos de forma legal y honesta, entonces alguien más debería hacerse cargo”.
Los comentarios de Trump son un eco de lo que dijo en una entrevista de podcast el lunes con Dan Bongino, ex subdirector del FBI, en la que exhortó a los republicanos a “hacerse cargo” de los procedimientos de votación en 15 Estados, que no nombró.
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