Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is once again under the microscope, this time not for policy but for her private life. During a tenseHouse Judiciary Committee hearingon 4 March, the 54-year-old official was grilled over persistent allegations of an inappropriate relationship withCorey Lewandowski, a longtime political strategistserving as a special government employee.

The interrogation unfolded shortly after her husband, Bryon Noem, departed the congressional chamber to catch a flight. His brief presence provided a stark backdrop as Democratic representatives pushed Noem to definitively address the rumours surrounding her connection to the 52-year-old Trump campaign veteran.

Refusal To Deny Affair Sparks National Security Concerns

Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove initiated the confrontation by asking Noem if she had engaged in intimacy with Lewandowski. Noem immediately dismissed the inquiry, refusing to provide a clear denial.

'I am shocked that we're going down and peddling tabloid garbage in this committee today,' Noem stated to the panel. 'I would tell you is that he is a special government employee who works for the White House. There are thousands of them in the federal government.'

Kamlager-Dove pressed Noem by stating, 'You should be able to answer if someone asks if you or any federal official is sleeping with their subordinate. It's the easiest. You should be wanting to answer that question.'

Noem simply replied that the topic was 'garbage'. Kamlager-Dove then explained the relevance of the interrogation. 'It's about your judgment and decision-making,' she noted.

The lawmaker continued outlining her concerns to the committee. 'It is about conflict of interest. It's about a national security risk.'

Representative Jared Moskowitz continued the inquiry, urging Noem to state a simple denial for the official record. 'I really think you need to say the word "no" into the record so that you can clear that up,' Moskowitz advised.

'I think the ridiculousness of this and the tabloids that you are quoting and referencing are insane,' Noem countered. 'This is a thing I have refuted for years.'

Source: International Business Times UK