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A Noem-linked firm got federal ad funds via a shell company, bypassing bids, sparking ethics concerns.
A Republican consulting firm linked to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem secretly received part of a $220 million federal ad campaign through a shell company, bypassing standard bidding and raising ethics concerns.
The Strategy Group, tied to Noem and her aides, was not publicly listed as a recipient.
The campaign, launched during a government shutdown under a national emergency, has drawn scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest and lack of transparency.
Noem’s office denied involvement in subcontractor selection, but critics say the pattern— including prior state contracts and payments to aides—warrants investigation by the DHS inspector general and Congress.
Una firma vinculada a Noem obtuvo fondos federales de publicidad a través de una compañía fantasma, evitando las ofertas, provocando preocupaciones de ética.