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Rep. Josh Brecheen Slams Congressional Rudeness – Praises Noem's FEMA Reforms & Efficiency
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In this reflective and impassioned segment from the December 11, 2025, House Homeland Security Committee hearing on "Worldwide Threats to the Homeland," Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK)—representing a state frequently hit by tornadoes—calls for a return to civility in Congress while strongly defending DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and the Trump administration's focus on rule of law, respect for law enforcement, and government efficiency.Brecheen criticizes the lack of decorum in the hearing room, noting how members talk over witnesses and display "the height of self-importance," arguing that such rudeness perpetuates societal chaos. He contrasts this with the administration's efforts to restore order, expressing gratitude on behalf of crime victims, law enforcement families facing doxxing and intimidation, and communities tired of lawlessness during the prior four years.
The congressman thanks Noem for supporting arrests in cases of disrespect toward officers, for pursuing efficiencies in FEMA (including redirecting funds away from what he and Noem describe as "Green New Deal" and climate-focused grants toward "true mitigation"), and for shifting resources from waste—such as past funding for "snow that melts"—toward national security. Secretary Noem responds by highlighting that FEMA is now deploying resources twice as fast as historical averages, aiding both Republican and Democratic states immediately, and notes she must leave the hearing early to receive a bipartisan FEMA review council report on decentralizing power to states and local managers.
Brecheen closes by seeking ideas on balancing First Amendment protections with safeguarding law enforcement from indirect online threats and enticement on social media—threats designed to intimidate without crossing legal lines—emphasizing the need for thoughtful legislation rather than performative hearings.
This standout moment emphasizes civility, gratitude toward law enforcement and DHS personnel, government reform, and pragmatic solutions amid a largely polarized session.
#kristinoem #DHSHearing #RuleOfLaw #FEMARefrom #LawEnforcement #CongressionalCivility #HomelandSecurity #FirstAmendment
Видео Rep. Josh Brecheen Slams Congressional Rudeness – Praises Noem's FEMA Reforms & Efficiency канала SENATE & CONGRESS
In this reflective and impassioned segment from the December 11, 2025, House Homeland Security Committee hearing on "Worldwide Threats to the Homeland," Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK)—representing a state frequently hit by tornadoes—calls for a return to civility in Congress while strongly defending DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and the Trump administration's focus on rule of law, respect for law enforcement, and government efficiency.Brecheen criticizes the lack of decorum in the hearing room, noting how members talk over witnesses and display "the height of self-importance," arguing that such rudeness perpetuates societal chaos. He contrasts this with the administration's efforts to restore order, expressing gratitude on behalf of crime victims, law enforcement families facing doxxing and intimidation, and communities tired of lawlessness during the prior four years.
The congressman thanks Noem for supporting arrests in cases of disrespect toward officers, for pursuing efficiencies in FEMA (including redirecting funds away from what he and Noem describe as "Green New Deal" and climate-focused grants toward "true mitigation"), and for shifting resources from waste—such as past funding for "snow that melts"—toward national security. Secretary Noem responds by highlighting that FEMA is now deploying resources twice as fast as historical averages, aiding both Republican and Democratic states immediately, and notes she must leave the hearing early to receive a bipartisan FEMA review council report on decentralizing power to states and local managers.
Brecheen closes by seeking ideas on balancing First Amendment protections with safeguarding law enforcement from indirect online threats and enticement on social media—threats designed to intimidate without crossing legal lines—emphasizing the need for thoughtful legislation rather than performative hearings.
This standout moment emphasizes civility, gratitude toward law enforcement and DHS personnel, government reform, and pragmatic solutions amid a largely polarized session.
#kristinoem #DHSHearing #RuleOfLaw #FEMARefrom #LawEnforcement #CongressionalCivility #HomelandSecurity #FirstAmendment
Видео Rep. Josh Brecheen Slams Congressional Rudeness – Praises Noem's FEMA Reforms & Efficiency канала SENATE & CONGRESS
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