Admit nothing
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed Sunday that reports that she’d kneecapped FEMA’s response to the deadly flooding in Texas were “fake news.”
During an appearance on NBC News’s Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked Noem to respond to a New York Times report that found thousands of calls for assistance from flood victims to FEMA call centers went unanswered because the secretary had failed to renew contracts to keep call center employees in place until nearly a week later.
“Why did it take so long to extend those contracts?” Welker asked.
“It’s just false. Those contracts were in place. Nobody—no employees were off of work. Every one of them were answering calls. So false reporting, fake news,” Noem said.
She says, lying through her teeth.
“Just to be very clear, on July 7, 15.9 percent of calls were answered,” Welker pressed. “I mean, does that concern you that only 15 percent of calls were answered? These are people in a desperate state, FEMA often the first call that they make. Only 15 percent were answered on July 7, several days after the floods?”
But Noem wouldn’t hear it.
“That report needs to be valid-ified,” she said. “I’m not certain it’s accurate, and I’m not sure where it came from. And the individuals who are giving you information out of FEMA, I’d love to have them put their names behind it. Because, the anonymous attacks to polit-ili-cize the situation is completely wrong.”
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This isn’t the first report that Noem botched the response to the flooding in Texas. Noem reportedly delayed FEMA’s initial response by instituting a policy that required her to personally sign off on all DHS expenditures exceeding $100,000. FEMA officials, who were unaware of the new rule, didn’t receive Noem’s go-ahead until Monday, at which point floodwaters had been raging for more than 72 hours. Meanwhile, she posted on Instagram asking her followers to vote for their favorite portrait of her to be used as her official governor’s portrait.
How tasteful.

What is valid-ified?
BKiSA – it’s from the same dictionary as polit-ili-cize.
Just where does tRump find these morons? Down the back of his couch?
Rev, I think it’s a case of like attracts like.
@ Rev David Brindley #2
Maybe that’s where he found Vance.
Remember, Donnie always has to feel like the smartest man in the room. Originally, that meant smart people who could act dumb, but eventually they have to break out of character, so now he’s just getting authentic morons.
I do appreciate the fact that New Republic has abandoned the ‘norms-era’ practice of cleaning up minor verbal gaffes. Like most norms, Donnie exploited it way beyond what any of his opponents were able to.