Fired ‘ICE Barbie’ Kristi Noem’s Alleged Lover Corey Lewandowski ‘Bragged He Can Do Whatever He Wanted’ as a Federal Official — And Claimed ‘Trump Will Pardon’ Him
Corey Lewandowski’s Alleged Claims of Immunity While Serving in Government
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump and a controversial figure in political circles, allegedly boasted that he could act without consequences during his tenure as a special government employee at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). According to sources, Lewandowski claimed he had the freedom to “do whatever” he wanted because Trump would pardon him if any legal issues arose.
The remarks reportedly surfaced during conversations about Lewandowski’s role within the DHS under Secretary Kristi Noem. One insider told the New York Post in 2025 that Lewandowski confidently said, “I’m not worried. I do whatever the f— I want. DJT will pardon me.” Another source corroborated these claims, stating that Lewandowski reassured colleagues that he had little to fear from scrutiny, emphasizing his expectation of a presidential pardon.
Despite these allegations, Lewandowski has vehemently denied ever making such statements. In a statement to the media, he said, “Never said that. Never asked for a pardon and have no reason to receive one.”
The Extent of Lewandowski’s Influence and Controversial Behavior at DHS
Lewandowski’s alleged remarks have come under the spotlight amid growing scrutiny of his and Kristi Noem’s management of the Department of Homeland Security. Sources familiar with the agency have described Lewandowski as wielding significant behind-the-scenes power, including approving contracts and abruptly terminating staff members.
Critics argue that Lewandowski operated with an unusual level of authority for a temporary federal employee, raising questions about the appropriateness of his influence within the agency. Observers have also pointed to a longstanding pattern of aggressive and rule-defying behavior by Lewandowski.
A former Trump campaign adviser commented, “Corey has always behaved like the rules don’t apply to him. People around Trumpworld have been waiting to see how that ends.”
The controversy intensified following revelations of a massive federal advertising campaign linked to DHS, reportedly involving $220 million in funding. NBC News reported that Trump had inquired whether Lewandowski personally benefited from this initiative, which prominently featured Kristi Noem.
Congressional Hearings and the Fallout for Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski
The controversy surrounding Lewandowski and Noem culminated in fiery congressional hearings that put their professional and personal conduct under intense scrutiny. Democratic lawmakers questioned Noem about Lewandowski’s role in awarding lucrative government contracts and his connections to firms that received federal funds.
Additionally, lawmakers pressed Noem about her personal relationship with Lewandowski, which has been the subject of widespread speculation. According to insiders, President Trump ultimately decided to fire Noem following the hearings. Sources claim the “final straw” was Noem’s failure to clearly deny having “sexual relations” with Lewandowski, as reported by the New York Post.
Both Lewandowski and Noem have denied any wrongdoing and rejected allegations of an improper relationship. However, their reputations within the administration suffered a significant blow after the hearings.
Corey Lewandowski’s History of Controversies
Corey Lewandowski is no stranger to controversy. He first came into the national spotlight as Donald Trump’s initial campaign manager during the 2016 presidential race but was dismissed amid internal disputes.
Over the years, Lewandowski has faced multiple allegations of misconduct. In 2016, he was charged with battery following an incident involving then-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields, although the charge was later dropped. Lewandowski dismissed Fields’ account as “delusional.”
In 2017, he was accused of inappropriate behavior toward Trump supporter Joy Villa but was never charged. More recently, in 2021, Lewandowski was pushed out of a pro-Trump super PAC after allegations surfaced that he made unwanted advances toward donor Trashelle Odom. His legal team later confirmed that the case was dismissed.
Conclusion
The allegations that Corey Lewandowski bragged about his ability to act with impunity while serving as a federal official, coupled with his controversial relationship with Kristi Noem, have cast a shadow over their time at the Department of Homeland Security. As congressional investigations continue and public scrutiny grows, the full extent of their actions and any potential legal consequences remain to be seen.
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