US Minister of Homeland Protection
“Professional criminal” is said to have stolen the Kristi NoEM handbag
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Minister of Homeland Protection Kristi Noem is one of the more well-known faces in the US government. Despite personal protection, she was the victim of theft. Now there was an arrest.
After the theft of the handbag of US homage protection minister Kristi NoEM in a burger restaurant, the investigators arrested a suspect. It is assumed that the incident is not related to Noem’s position as a minister, said the secret service responsible for the protection of high -ranking politicians. The suspect is a repeat offender that he was accused of credit card fraud, among other things. The man was arrested in the US capital without further incidents. The Secret Service did not give any further details.
Noem’s handbag was stolen about a week ago while visiting Washington. It included $ 3,000 cash (around 2630 euros), ID documents, the access card for the ministry and apartment keys. The 53-year-old Noem was on Easter Sunday in a popular burger restaurant in Washington for a dinner with her family. Your security personnel was also there. The large amount of cash in her pocket explained her ministry with the family visit.
Kristi Noem was stolen by a “professional criminal”
“This person is a professional criminal who has been illegally in our country for years,” Noem wrote about the suspect on platform X. US President Donald Trump and they were working on “making America safe and getting these criminal foreigners from our streets,” continued the minister. Noem plays a central role in implementing the hard course against Trump migrants.
Trump had already made an election campaign with a tough course against irregular migration before the 2024 presidential election. The right-wing populist Republican has promised the largest deportation campaign in US history. His procedure is highly controversial and repeatedly joins legal hurdles.
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