Was Corey Lewandowski Fired From The DHS? Noem Ally And Rumoured Lover Faces Immediate Exit
The longtime Trump adviser and close Kristi Noem ally is expected to depart the Department of Homeland Security

Political circles in Washington were thrown into sudden intrigue after reports emerged that Corey Lewandowski could be leaving the Department of Homeland Security following the removal of Kristi Noem as secretary.
The longtime adviser to President Donald Trump had been working closely with Noem during her tenure, often described by insiders as her most influential strategist inside the agency. With Noem now gone and a leadership shake up underway, Lewandowski is widely expected to follow her out of the department, bringing an abrupt end to a controversial but powerful behind the scenes role.
Corey Lewandowski Expected To Leave The DHS
Reports say Corey Lewandowski is likely to exit the Department of Homeland Security. The development came just one day after President Donald Trump removed Kristi Noem from her role as homeland security secretary in the first major cabinet shake up of his second presidential term.
Although Lewandowski did not hold a formal title within the agency, he had been working as a close adviser to Noem and was widely seen as a powerful figure behind the scenes. Officials and political observers often described him as her unofficial chief of staff because of the influence he held within the department.
Following Noem's removal, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reported that Lewandowski is expected to depart the agency as well. His exit would mark the end of a short but highly scrutinised period inside the Department of Homeland Security where he played a significant advisory role despite lacking an official government position.
Kristi Noem's Departure Triggers Political Shake Up
The leadership changes at the Department of Homeland Security quickly sent shockwaves through Washington. President Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that Republican senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma would assume leadership of the department at the end of the month.
Noem's sudden removal raised immediate questions about the future of her closest advisers, particularly Lewandowski. Because he was closely tied to her political operation within the department, many insiders believed his position would become untenable once she left office.
For months, Lewandowski had been considered one of the most influential voices around Noem. While some supporters praised his political instincts, critics argued that his involvement blurred the lines between official government roles and informal political influence.
The leadership change effectively closed that chapter. With a new secretary preparing to take control of the department, many of Noem's key allies are expected to step aside as part of the transition.
Relationship With Noem Resurface
The shake up has also revived longstanding rumours surrounding Lewandowski and Noem's relationship. For several years, reports have circulated alleging that the two shared a personal relationship beyond politics. Both are married. Lewandowski has four children with his wife Alison Hardy Lewandowski, while Noem is married and has three children.
The speculation became a public issue earlier this week during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on immigration enforcement. Representative Sydney Kamlager Dove directly questioned Noem about the alleged relationship with Lewandowski.
Noem dismissed the question sharply, replying that she was 'shocked we are going down and peddling tabloid garbage in this committee'. Her response did little to quiet the rumours, which resurfaced again once news of Lewandowski's potential departure from the department broke.
While neither Lewandowski nor Noem has confirmed the claims, the allegations have remained a frequent topic in political gossip circles for years.
Lewandowski's Long And Turbulent History With Trump
Lewandowski's political career has long been intertwined with Donald Trump's rise in national politics. A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, he built his early career working in Republican campaigns and congressional offices after earning degrees from the University of Massachusetts and American University.
He first joined Trump's political orbit in 2015, becoming campaign manager during the early stages of Trump's 2016 presidential run. His time in that role ended abruptly when he was dismissed in June 2016 following internal conflicts within the campaign.
Despite that setback, Lewandowski remained a loyal Trump ally and returned to the political stage multiple times in various advisory roles. His relationship with Trump has been marked by several breaks and reconciliations over the years, yet he has consistently remained within the president's broader circle of advisers.
His expected departure from the Department of Homeland Security therefore represents another twist in a career defined by political comebacks and sudden exits. For now, Washington insiders are watching closely to see whether Lewandowski returns once again to Trump's inner orbit or steps back from the spotlight after his latest high profile role comes to an end.
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