Kristi Noem’s Alleged Lover Corey Lewandowski Fired in Middle of Exotic Getaway Corey Lewandowski, a former Trump campaign adviser and close associate of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, was abruptly removed from his position as a special government employee after being photographed on a tropical trip with Noem in Guyana. The incident, which occurred during a five-country tour, reportedly led to his ousting from the Trump administration. White House officials and three sources close to the administration confirmed the decision to the New York Post, which is favored by Donald Trump. The pair was spotted in Guyana, where temperatures ranged from 75°F to 83°F, during a stop that marked the fourth leg of Noem’s travel itinerary. Noem, now serving as the Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas—a role created by Trump after she was replaced at DHS—was reportedly using a leased luxury Boeing 737 with private accommodations. The trip, which included meetings with Guyanese government officials, was not officially sanctioned by the State Department, according to officials briefed by CBS News. U.S. Embassy officials in Guyana had announced the meeting, but State Department officials suggested Noem had orchestrated the trip independently. Lewandowski, who served as Noem’s de facto chief of staff, was seated alongside her during the meeting with Guyanese leaders. The event appeared to be the first public appearance for Noem in her new role, though it raised questions about her ability to operate under the radar of her new superiors. U.S. and State officials confirmed that Lewandowski is no longer employed by the State Department and will not be in the future. The circumstances of his departure remain unclear.#kristi_noem #state_department #corey_lewandowski #new_york_post #daniel_noboa
