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US Department of Homeland Security says Lewandowski has left after Noem’s firing

  • Lewandowski did ⁠not respond to a request for comment. The department's confirmation ​of his departure was first reported by Politico
Published March 29, 2026 Updated March 29, 2026 02:13pm
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Corey Lewandowski, who was an aide to former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, no longer works at ​the US Department of Homeland Security, a spokesperson for ‌the agency said on Saturday.

Lewandowski “no longer has a role at DHS,” the DHS spokesperson said, without providing further details. Lewandowski had been an ​unpaid adviser to Noem.

He previously served as President ​Donald Trump’s campaign manager in the 2016 election.

Lewandowski did ⁠not respond to a request for comment. The department’s confirmation ​of his departure was first reported by Politico.

Trump fired Noem earlier ​this month, saying she would become special envoy to a new “Shield of the Americas” initiative to promote his security policies in the Western Hemisphere. ​Noem has since been replaced as the head of DHS ​by former US Senator Markwayne Mullin, whom the Senate confirmed on Tuesday.

The ‌close ⁠relationship between Lewandowski and Noem drew scrutiny. At a congressional hearing earlier this month, a Democratic lawmaker asked Noem directly whether she had a sexual relationship with Lewandowski — a question Noem ​dismissed as “tabloid garbage.”

Lewandowski ​appeared with Noem ⁠in photos released on Wednesday by the U.S. embassy in Guyana, which showed him by ​her side in meetings with Guyana’s President Irfaan ​Ali.

Noem, in ⁠her new role, reports to Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. A State Department official earlier this week declined to explain to ⁠Reuters why ​Lewandowski was on the trip with ​Noem but said he would not be joining the department in any capacity.

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