The Adam Mockler Show - New Kristi Noem Bombshell Ends Her Career Forever

Episode Date: March 31, 2026

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Starting point is 00:01:01 Jared Moskowitz with Christy Noem's former dog cricket as his background and he joins the show in just one second to talk about his theories regarding Christy Noem, Christy Noem's husband, Christy Noem's dog cricket and then if you watch until the end, we talk about the new investigations
Starting point is 00:01:17 being launched into Christy Noem that could spell the end of her career in public life. Make sure you drop a like below and make sure you subscribe to the Adam Mockler feed for more premium debate content and political content. You know, before we talk about Christy and the investigations, we can talk about, you know, she's like the least empathetic person in the country.
Starting point is 00:01:36 And obviously some news came out today about her family. And what it confirms, I think, to me is that this is why she killed Cricket. He knew the whole time what her husband was up to. And because Cricket knew and saw too much, she shot him in the face. And so, look, at the end of the day, this is exactly, this is perfect ending. call this the ending of the Christy Noem story because I don't think America wants to hear from her again based on what she's done to American families, what she's done to the Department of Homeland Security. And quite frankly, if I were the president, the president's administration, the damage that she
Starting point is 00:02:18 did to his administration, you know, taking his core signature issue from 60% approval rating to 30% appropriating. Christy Noam did that for the president. As far as the investigation is concerned, Adam, as you know, you have the shooting of two U.S. citizens, Americans in the streets of this country by masked men. You'll have the investigation into the $200 plus million commercial that she ran. Remember, more expensive than the Barbie movie, more expensive than Jurassic Park, more expensive than the Lord of the Ring movies, singularly more expensive than the Harry Potter movie individually. you know, in fact, more expensive than every movie that, except one, that won an Oscar this year, you know, which shows you, Christy wasn't nominated because of the liberal bias.
Starting point is 00:03:07 And so you'll have investigations into the pay to play. What I think we're going to find is you're going to find billions of dollars of contracts were awarded in a pay to play scheme by Corey Lewandowski. He would not let money move out of that department, whether it was grant money, whether it was paying vendors, whether it was awarding contracts, unless he was getting a kickback.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I think we're going to wind up finding out. Interesting. So your theory, first of all, is that Cricket walked in on Brian Nome in the act, and Cricket saw too much, and that's why Cricket had to meet this unfortunate, tragic ending. For those of us who are dog lovers,
Starting point is 00:03:49 the dogs know all our secrets. Okay? They're sitting in the corner being all quiet, but they're watching. They're listening. And yeah, no, Cricket knew. Chrissy Nome said today that the family was blindsided. Cricket wasn't blindsided. Cricket knew.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Cricket was blindsided when she took cricket out to the rock pit and shot him in the face. That's when cricket was blindsided. There is something to be said about your point that Chrissy Nome is the least empathetic person around because, you know, Republicans will constantly bully and demean people that they deem a little bit weird. And us liberals on the Democratic side, we're like, listen, as long as you're happy and you're not hurting anybody else, you can do whatever you want. It doesn't matter. I mean, we live in a free society. And now that this unempathetic human beings husband has been exposed, she's kind of face to face with the very type of hatred. She has been spreading for a while.
Starting point is 00:04:41 What do you make of that? Well, look, you know, they have kids. So, you know, I feel for the kids. But, you know, I don't feel for Christy. I don't feel for her husband. You know, they're the ones who stepped in. to this role and they should get what's what's coming to them. They deserve it. She's earned it for sure. This was someone else's family. Obviously, I think America would be more empathetic.
Starting point is 00:05:05 So I'm empathetic to the kids. You know, it sucks that they got to go through this. But, you know, their mom brought this on the family on, unfortunately. So yeah, I have no sympathy for her. I can promise you no one at FEMA has sympathy for her. No one, DHS has sympathy to her. The Freddie family doesn't have sympathy for her. You know, all the people that they've arrested unjustly, okay, wrongly don't have any sympathy for her, you know, and the hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money. By the way, in that $200 million commercial, we talk about the $20,000 for horses. Do you know she spent $3,500 at a magic store?
Starting point is 00:05:42 A magic store? For what props? Is that like for what? I listen, I don't know. Maybe some of the costumes her husband is wearing. Is it the wand, Lindsay Graham, will? holding at Disneyland yesterday. That's maybe what she bought. The bibbidi-bobbidi-boo one? You don't have one of those?
Starting point is 00:05:55 No, no, I don't. But the level of corruption is staggering, coming from obviously the entire Trump administration. But Christy Knoem herself was cutting these contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. While they tell us we don't have the money for health care, they tell us we don't have the money to invest in these ACA subsidies. But they're friends, Adam. Adam, they were getting, it wasn't just that they were wasting money. The corruption is, is that they were awarding it to companies that were 11 days old that had no headquarters that were friends of hers, okay, that they were awarding this work to, that they weren't qualified for, which is why they didn't do a real procurement.
Starting point is 00:06:30 I've, you know, I did procurement in the private sector and then I did, I, as a director of emergency management for Florida, we awarded billions of dollars worth of work during COVID and Hurricane Michael. And so this was not a procurement that went out with a set of qualifications and experience where you would get, you would get judged on your proposal by an evaluation committee. This was a no-bid solicitation that was awarded. And I think what we're going to find is that this is the tip of the iceberg. I think what we're going to find as we look into it, both Democrats and Republicans, this is happening on a bipartisan basis in the Senate and it's happening on a bipartisan basis in the House.
Starting point is 00:07:05 The ranking member and the chairman, Andrew Garberino, the chairman and Republican chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, is also looking into these corruption charges. But what I think we're going to find in Homeland is that everything went through Corey, everything. That $100,000 rule that we came up with anything on $100,000 had to come to the secretary. He didn't go to the secretary. It went to Corey. He wanted to see where the money was going because if you don't know where the money is going, you don't know who to shake down. You don't know what vendors are owed money.
Starting point is 00:07:39 You don't know what contracts are being awarded. We're going to find out that he stacked the procurement teams with his people. And they were giving him information from the procurement, and he was telling them who it needed to go to. And then these people were getting calls. We're going to find out Republican lobbyists, even Republican companies were being shaken down. But White House, I think, was alerted to this, became dramatically concerned. And ultimately, I think this and Christy Noem's testimony in both the Senate and the House is what led to her demise. Wow.
Starting point is 00:08:08 So if I'm understanding this correctly, you're supposed to have a competitive bid where you have multiple companies compete to provide the best service as possible. They're like, hey, we want to provide you good services because this is very serious stuff. And Christy Nomen Kory Lewandowski said, we're not going to do a competitive bid. We're going to do no bid. We're just going to choose the companies so that we can funnel government money into it and they can get rich. Is that the process that happened, it seems like? That's exactly what happened. And listen, you can do what's called an emergency procurement if there's an emergency.
Starting point is 00:08:37 So government does the time. I did this as being an emergency manager. If there's an emergency, you can skip that process and you can what's called sole source. But there was no emergency to cut a commercial. They just decided not to go through the procurement. Usually you would write a solicitation. The solicitation would have minimum requirements. The solicitation is the invitation to bid that lists what you're looking for.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Sources sought. What am I looking for for some private entity to provide a service to the government? And you would write it out and it would have minimum qualifications. One of those qualifications would be how many years you've been in the industry, you know, most qualifications would say you'd have to be in the industry at least five years or at least 10 years in the industry. Your team has to have X amount of experience. You've had to done at least X amount of work to get this contract. None of that existed here. And that's how they were able to give this contract to a company that existed for 11 days with no website to their
Starting point is 00:09:32 friends. The scary part is, who knew how much cricket really knew about? Cricket could have known about all of this corruption. And, you know, just from a young dude's perspective, the way that I've grown up for the past decade is by modeling the behavior of other people that I deem, that I can look up to, right? And when I see the Trump administration, I see the people around him modeling the behavior of the guy at the top. So when Trump is so recklessly corrupt, when he's making billions of dollars off of cryptocurrency, maybe that sends the message to people like Christy Knoem that it's fair game, to Kori Lewandowski, that you can just be as corrupt as you want because look at the guy at the very top is doing it, you're modeling it from him.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Do you think it's a top-down corruption thing? It's like trickle-down corruption that's happening here, basically. I love the trickle-down corruption. Listen, anyone who's been following Donald knows that that's not how the rules work. The rules don't apply to Donald and his family, but he doesn't let you live by those same rules. Okay. And so, yeah, sure, other people could see this, right? The Katari plane, the crypto stuff and think, well, I'm going to do it too.
Starting point is 00:10:35 But that's not how it works in this universe. You don't get to live by those rules, especially not without permission. Christine Nome said that Donald gave her permission to do this commercial, right? As we found out from Senator Kennedy, that was definitely not the case, would rub the president the wrong way. And so, yeah, look, there's going, when the Democrats take the House in November when we win, and Hakeem Jeffries gets the gavel in January, there will be a number of corruption probes that get opened, you know, Epstein. But a lot of the corruption probes are going to focus on DHS. I think we're going to find that DHS for all of the, you know, macho, ice DHS bullshit that they were doing,
Starting point is 00:11:18 I think we're going to find that this was literally the center of corruption for the last, you know, call it. It'll be at that point two years of the Trump administration. And I think they're, I think Republicans themselves, you know, as Mark Wayne Mullen is coming there and as the White House is getting their hands around the situation, I think they're finding stuff that they weren't even aware of, these planes, what they were purchased for. I mean, that's what we know about, Adam. I'm telling you, there's stuff, from what I'm hearing, there's stuff that nobody even knew about of the stuff that Corey was conducting over there.
Starting point is 00:11:56 And when we have the subpoena power and we can get bank records and we can put people on the, and we can get people under oaths, you know, staffers that were forced to do stuff. lobbyists that got the call, companies that were shaken down. You already saw the geo group come out, right? A public company, pretty public, come out and say that, you know, they were shaking down by Corey, which is pretty staggering. I'm interested to see where the investigations go. To build on your point, a Bush appointed judge named Judge Chilts came out and said that
Starting point is 00:12:25 ICE violated more court orders in Janie Worry than any agency in the history of America. So the DHS is riddled with corruption and we need to invest. Thank you for all of the work you're doing every single day, Representative, and thank you for the time. We all appreciate it. Thanks, Adam.

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