Will Kristi Noem become the new face of Trump’s Donroe Doctrine?
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem this week — but quickly tapped her for a new diplomatic role tied to a major Western Hemisphere summit he is hosting this weekend in Florida.
Noem is set to serve as special envoy for the “Shield of the Americas,” a newly created position that raises questions about how the outgoing secretary will fit into the White House’s broader foreign policy team. The dynamics will be on display Saturday when Trump hosts 12 Latin American nations at his golf resort in Doral, Florida, to establish a multinational alliance. Noem will be in attendance.
“He will have a big agreement that I’ll be there with him on Saturday with the Department of War and the Department of State on how we’re going to go after cartels and drug trafficking in the entire Western Hemisphere,” Noem said while delivering the keynote address at the Sergeants’ Benevolent Association Major Cities Conference on Thursday minutes after being fired.
The summit will establish a new security initiative to counter Chinese influence in the Western Hemisphere. Each delegation is expected to sign the flagship Doral Charter, affirming the right of nations in the Western Hemisphere to chart their destiny free from interference.
The summit is an extension of the Donroe Doctrine, to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere, a White House spokeswoman told the Washington Examiner. The concept is a twist on the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, which declared the Western Hemisphere closed to European colonization.
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“The President has successfully strengthened our relationships in our own backyard to make the entire region safer and more stable, and this weekend’s ‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit will encapsulate all of his work to Make America, and our partners, Strong Again,” said White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly.
But Noem’s sudden shift from leading the Department of Homeland Security to serving as a special envoy has left questions about how much authority she will wield within the administration’s Western Hemisphere strategy.
In response to the Washington Examiner‘s additional questioning about what Noem’s role in Doral will entail, the White House defended the secretary’s record.
“Secretary Noem helped usher in the most secure border in history, deported hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal aliens, and executed record-setting counter-drug …
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem this week — but quickly tapped her for a new diplomatic role tied to a major Western Hemisphere summit he is hosting this weekend in Florida.
Noem is set to serve as special envoy for the “Shield of the Americas,” a newly created position that raises questions about how the outgoing secretary will fit into the White House’s broader foreign policy team. The dynamics will be on display Saturday when Trump hosts 12 Latin American nations at his golf resort in Doral, Florida, to establish a multinational alliance. Noem will be in attendance.
“He will have a big agreement that I’ll be there with him on Saturday with the Department of War and the Department of State on how we’re going to go after cartels and drug trafficking in the entire Western Hemisphere,” Noem said while delivering the keynote address at the Sergeants’ Benevolent Association Major Cities Conference on Thursday minutes after being fired.
The summit will establish a new security initiative to counter Chinese influence in the Western Hemisphere. Each delegation is expected to sign the flagship Doral Charter, affirming the right of nations in the Western Hemisphere to chart their destiny free from interference.
The summit is an extension of the Donroe Doctrine, to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere, a White House spokeswoman told the Washington Examiner. The concept is a twist on the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, which declared the Western Hemisphere closed to European colonization.
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“The President has successfully strengthened our relationships in our own backyard to make the entire region safer and more stable, and this weekend’s ‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit will encapsulate all of his work to Make America, and our partners, Strong Again,” said White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly.
But Noem’s sudden shift from leading the Department of Homeland Security to serving as a special envoy has left questions about how much authority she will wield within the administration’s Western Hemisphere strategy.
In response to the Washington Examiner‘s additional questioning about what Noem’s role in Doral will entail, the White House defended the secretary’s record.
“Secretary Noem helped usher in the most secure border in history, deported hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal aliens, and executed record-setting counter-drug …
Will Kristi Noem become the new face of Trump’s Donroe Doctrine?
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem this week — but quickly tapped her for a new diplomatic role tied to a major Western Hemisphere summit he is hosting this weekend in Florida.
Noem is set to serve as special envoy for the “Shield of the Americas,” a newly created position that raises questions about how the outgoing secretary will fit into the White House’s broader foreign policy team. The dynamics will be on display Saturday when Trump hosts 12 Latin American nations at his golf resort in Doral, Florida, to establish a multinational alliance. Noem will be in attendance.
“He will have a big agreement that I’ll be there with him on Saturday with the Department of War and the Department of State on how we’re going to go after cartels and drug trafficking in the entire Western Hemisphere,” Noem said while delivering the keynote address at the Sergeants’ Benevolent Association Major Cities Conference on Thursday minutes after being fired.
The summit will establish a new security initiative to counter Chinese influence in the Western Hemisphere. Each delegation is expected to sign the flagship Doral Charter, affirming the right of nations in the Western Hemisphere to chart their destiny free from interference.
The summit is an extension of the Donroe Doctrine, to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere, a White House spokeswoman told the Washington Examiner. The concept is a twist on the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, which declared the Western Hemisphere closed to European colonization.
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“The President has successfully strengthened our relationships in our own backyard to make the entire region safer and more stable, and this weekend’s ‘Shield of the Americas’ Summit will encapsulate all of his work to Make America, and our partners, Strong Again,” said White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly.
But Noem’s sudden shift from leading the Department of Homeland Security to serving as a special envoy has left questions about how much authority she will wield within the administration’s Western Hemisphere strategy.
In response to the Washington Examiner‘s additional questioning about what Noem’s role in Doral will entail, the White House defended the secretary’s record.
“Secretary Noem helped usher in the most secure border in history, deported hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal aliens, and executed record-setting counter-drug …
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