
"As the head of the Department of Homeland Security would you agree with that characterization? Collins asked Noem. Well, we certainly have seen Democrats out there take extreme positions and support radical criminal organizations, Noem replied accusing them of support of terrorists such as MS-13 and Tren de Aragua. After a brief detour by Noem, Collins tried again. I just think the question is, would you label them a domestic extremist organization as Stephen Miller did? Collins said."
"But as the DHS secretary, would you say that Democrats are a domestic extremist organization? Yes or no? Collins said. I would love to see these Democrats denounce these criminals, these individuals that are out there trafficking drugs and trafficking our children, raping our girls and boys and selling them, and people that are committing criminal acts, robbing and murdering individuals, Noem said. I haven't seen these Democrats do that, and they should."
"The tense exchange took place on CNN's The Source Wednesday evening where Noem appeared to deliver an update on the investigation into the deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas. But Noem, once more, would not say one way or the other. Their views are extreme and they don't align with the American people at all, Noem said. Watch above, via CNN."
Kristi Noem repeatedly declined to give a yes-or-no answer on labeling the Democratic Party a domestic extremist organization when pressed during a CNN segment about the Dallas ICE facility shooting. The question referenced a recent comment by White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller calling the party a domestic extremist organization. Noem accused some Democrats of supporting radical criminal organizations and urged them to denounce criminals involved in drug trafficking, child trafficking, rape, robbery, and murder. Noem described Democratic views as extreme and said they do not align with the American people, but she did not directly label the party as an extremist organization.
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