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“I Have WMD Teams” - DHS Sec. Noem RAISES FEARS Of Homeland Security TERROR Threats

Feb 26, 2026
Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota and serving U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, outlines homeland security capabilities and threats. She talks about WMD teams and domestic intelligence. She warns about vulnerabilities in infrastructure and fraudulent training schemes. She stresses staying proactive to identify attackers and protect national safety.
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INSIGHT

Homeland Security Faces Evolving Infiltration Threats

  • Kristi Noem warns homeland security remains vulnerable to sophisticated threats despite current protections.
  • She cites WMD teams, explosives detection training, fake nonprofits, and sham certification schools as evolving attack vectors to monitor.
INSIGHT

Leadership Acknowledges Persistent Unseen Vulnerabilities

  • Despite robust teams and programs, Noem admits she "doesn't sleep well" because of persistent unseen vulnerabilities.
  • She stresses urgency in finding dangerous individuals before they can act inside the U.S.
ADVICE

Think Three Steps Ahead To Prevent Attacks

  • Be proactive and think three steps ahead to stop attackers from exploiting systems or certifications.
  • Noem recommends strengthening vetting of infrastructure, partnerships, and training programs to prevent infiltration.
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