Why was the pilot fired?
The pilot was reportedly fired because Kristi Noem’s blanket was left on a plane after she had to switch planes due to maintenance issues.
Politics / US Politics
A peculiar incident involving Kristi Noem, a senior adviser at the Department of Homeland Security, and a U.S. Coast Guard pilot has raised eyebrows. The story revolves around a misplaced blanket and the surprising consequences that followe...
The Wall Street Journal reported that Corey Lewandowski, believed to be in a relationship with Kristi Noem, fired a U.S. Coast Guard pilot after Noem’s blanket was left on a plane during a flight change due to maintenance issues. The pilot was later reinstated because no one else was available to fly them home.
Further reports indicate that Noem and Lewandowski have been flying in a 737 MAX airliner leased by the Department of Homeland Security, potentially costing taxpayers significantly more than other deportation planes. This has led to internal jokes and increased scrutiny of their activities.
Additionally, Lewandowski has been under investigation for potentially undercounting his work hours to maintain his position as an unpaid special government employee. He is also suspected of avoiding official communication channels and security protocols.
The pilot was reportedly fired because Kristi Noem’s blanket was left on a plane after she had to switch planes due to maintenance issues.
No, the pilot was reinstated because there was no one else available to fly Noem and Lewandowski home.
The Department of Homeland Security is expected to purchase the plane for $70 million, twice as much as other planes used for deportations, leading to concerns about the cost and its use.
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