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Mark Kelly: “Kristi Noem has forfeited her right to lead. I’m calling on her to resign as Secretary of Homeland Security or Donald Trump to do the right thing and just fire her. If not she must be removed or impeached. Gregory Bovino should also be fired.
Growing Calls for Kristi Noem to Resign or Be Fired as Homeland Security Secretary — Senator Mark Kelly Speaks Out
A dramatic political clash is unfolding in Washington, and the spotlight is now on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Arizona Senator Mark Kelly sharply criticized Noem’s leadership, saying she has “forfeited her right to lead” and urging her to step down immediately.
In a bold statement, Kelly called on Noem to resign as Secretary of Homeland Security, or for President Donald Trump to do “the right thing” and fire her outright. If neither action occurs, Kelly said, Noem “must be removed or impeached.” He also called for the dismissal of Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official tied to controversial operations that have fueled widespread public outrage.
The demand comes amid growing controversy over federal immigration enforcement, including fatal shootings during operations in Minneapolis that drew national criticism. Advocates and critics alike argue that these incidents highlight a lack of accountability and oversight within the Department of Homeland Security under Noem’s leadership.
Support for removing Noem has spread quickly. Democratic lawmakers in the House have intensified pressure, with many calling for hearings and impeachment proceedings. While such moves face significant hurdles in a GOP-controlled chamber, supporters argue that pursuing them is necessary to hold federal officials accountable and ensure public trust in law enforcement operations.
Public anger has been fueled by two high-profile deaths, including that of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who was shot during a federal operation. Eyewitness accounts and footage of these incidents have intensified debates about whether federal agents’ use of force was justified and whether leadership at the top failed to properly manage enforcement.
Supporters of Noem push back, arguing that the Department of Homeland Security has a mandate to enforce immigration law and maintain national security. They insist that leadership changes or resignations in the midst of complex operations could destabilize ongoing efforts. The White House has so far expressed confidence in Noem, even as the controversy grows.
The situation also reflects deeper tensions within the Republican Party. Some GOP lawmakers privately question the political fallout from the Minneapolis incidents, urging caution and better communication around enforcement. Others stand firmly behind Noem and officials like Bovino, framing their actions as necessary for law and order.
Senator Kelly’s public denunciation adds urgency to the debate. As a moderate Democrat who often emphasizes national security, his call for Noem’s removal signals the depth of bipartisan concern about recent federal operations.
Whether these calls will lead to a resignation, firing, or impeachment remains uncertain. What is clear is that the political pressure is intensifying, with both sides preparing for a battle over leadership, accountability, and the future of federal immigration enforcement.
As public scrutiny grows and debates continue in Congress and across the nation, the coming weeks may prove decisive in determining the fate of one of the most controversial figures in American politics today.


