Democrats Demand Subpoena for Lewandowski Over Controversial DHS Ad Campaign Spending
Congressional Democrats are pressuring the Republican-controlled House to issue a subpoena for Corey Lewandowski, former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's top advisor, over his alleged role in a $220 million ad campaign that has been deemed controversial by many Democrats.
Congressional Democrats are demanding that Corey Lewandowski, former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) chief of staff and advisor to Secretary Kristi Noem, be subpoenaed over his alleged role in a controversial $220 million ad campaign funded by the DHS. The campaign was aimed at opposing migrant families seeking asylum in the US, raising questions about its constitutionality. Democrats are concerned that Lewandowski may have had a hand in shaping the ad campaign's content and direction. The move is part of an ongoing investigation into potential wrongdoing under Noem's administration.