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The United States Senate has voted to confirm South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
Fox News reports that the development makes her the fourth of President Donald Trump’s nominees to win approval from the Senate.
The vote was 59–34 with all Republicans present voting yes and seven Democrats voting yes.
Noem had been expected to be confirmed comfortably, having faced no significant issues during her confirmation hearing.
Noem becomes the fourth of Trump’s picks to be confirmed, behind Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
Noem earned the requisite number of votes from senators Saturday and was confirmed with a vote of 59-34. Former Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida was confirmed to be Secretary of State in a unanimous vote Monday and former Fox News Host was confirmed as Secretary of Defense 51-50 Friday night, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote.
The confirmation votes came on the heels of Trump’s second oath of office and less than a week after their respective committee hearings.
As the department’s new head, Noem is expected to play a central role in enacting Trump’s campaign promise to deport unauthorized immigrants en masse.
Noem was in her second term as governor of the Mount Rushmore State, when Trump tapped her for a cabinet position.
Before moving into the governor’s mansion, Noem served four terms in the House of Representatives as South Dakota’s sole representative.