Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused CBS “embarrassed” his comments during an interview on Sunday morning To face a nation.
Noem posted video revenue on his X account on Sunday, including a 25 -second interview part that was not shown. In his comments, Noem discusses the case of illegally exiled Salvador Citizen Origin Abrego Garcia, currently detained for accusations of trafficking in human beings.
Later CBS posted the entire interview To face a nation YouTube channel.
Noem announced the incision of his raw interviews with CBS television broadcasting hours after Sunday’s performance, noting: “Watch my interview part @CBS tried to cover.” Noem accused CBS to “embarrassed” in his editing interview and argued that after removing the claims she made about Garcia, the CBS attempt at Whitewash tries to Whitewash for his alleged crimes.
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Kristi Noem talks to Edu O’Keefe Face the Nation. / Screening
Talk to Edu O’Keefe To face a nation On Sunday, Noem, a short chapter removed from the TV broadcast, said Garcia was a “famous people’s smuggler”, a member of the MS-13 gang, which he denied and the “wife’s beat”.
Homeland security previously shared documents from 2021, when Garcia’s wife Jennifer Vasquez Surra said he was physically attacked. She said in April The Sun of the Baltimore The fact that she had not survived the trial and that she and her husband were “able to work in private” and had contacted the consultation.
In the unscrupulous footage, Noem repeated the earlier claims of Garcia, a 53-year-old speaking point of violence against children. Garcia was not accused of claims. He did not admit the guilt of allegations of the smuggling of federal people.
Noem made not only unjustified statements related to “how he treats young children,” Garcia said, “never necessarily have to be in the United States, and our administration is convinced that we do everything we can to bring him to court.”
“The only thing we will continue to do is to make sure he does not walk freely in the United States.” She added: “He is not an American citizen and he should not be here, especially because of his dangerous criminal activity, we should ensure that we leave everyone on the table.”
After the “administrative mistake” Garcia was incorrectly deported to Salvador in March, then June. Returned to the United States. He was released from Tennessee on August 22, and after three days of Baltimore arrested ice officers.
Origin Abrego Garcia and his wife Jennifer Vasquez Surra 2025 August 25 In Baltimore, Maryland, 2025. August 25 / Anna MoneyMaker / Getty Images
He is looking forward to judgment on people’s smuggling accusations in January. The Trump’s administration increases the possibility of deporting it to Uganda. Last week, Garcia’s lawyer said his client was considered a Virginia detention center.
The Homeland Security X account also published a video of Noem, repeating its “shameful” statements. Karoline Leavitt, secretary of the White House press, shared a video of Noem X with a caption “Oho”.
The Homeland Security Department, Daily Beast, sent a press release, which calculates “almost four minutes” from noem for 16 minutes, 40 seconds interviews from live broadcast. For about 14 minutes, noem discussed topics from crime in Chicago before the National Guard’s response in California, a footage seen by Daily Beast.
When asked about plans for potentially exiled Garcia to Uganda, Noem said To face a nation“The only thing we will continue to do is to make sure he does not walk freely in the United States.” She added: “He is not an American citizen and he should not be here, especially because of his dangerous criminal activity, we should ensure that we leave everyone on the table.”
Simon Sandovalis-Moshenberg (R), Kilmar Abrego Garcia lawyer, speaks with media members along with Lydia Walther Rodrígez (L) of CASA, for the US Immigration and Customs Execution (ICE) Outdoor Bureau 2025. August 25 In Baltimore, Maryland. / Anna MoneyMaker / Getty Images
Following the release of last week, one of Abrego’s lawyers, Sean Heckler, told Garcia that the claim was proposed by the Costa Rico if he agreed to guilty of allegations of human smuggling.
Last Monday speaking outside the ice office in Baltimore, New York Times Quoted by Garcia through the translator, saying, “All families who have also experienced separation or live constantly in threatening to be separated, I want to tell you that although this injustice is severely harmful, we must not lose hope.”