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Noem addresses Trump coming to Super Bowl, Secret Service scrutiny

Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem defends the US Secret Service, tasked with protecting President Donald Trump while making history on Sunday as the first sitting US president to attend the Super Bowl. did.

The Secret Service is within the Department of Homeland Security. Asked if there was enough time to investigate the duration leading up to the July 13 assassination attempt at Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, Noem told “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream. The DHS said it was “moving right,” while emphasizing that hundreds of other DHS staff outside the Secret Service will be deployed during the game.

“And I'm proud of the Secret Service and all the work they do every day. They make incredible sacrifices to keep people safe, and they have a lot of that training on the research side too. “I will,” Noem said. “But for this event we have deployed many other assets as well. We clearly see the local government, the governor and he has what he has detailed in this. I'm working with his agency.”

“However, under the Department of Homeland Security, hundreds of individuals, investigators and military police people are used to this type of crowd management and security work in other departments that focus on today. There are different agencies of this big event, and it is possible that this is safe and make the right decisions in these situations and bring everyone home safely,” Noem added.

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Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem will speak on Super Bowl security at a press conference on Monday, February 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Gerard Herbert)

The Super Bowl is hosted in New Orleans. A terrorist truck attack on the first day of the New Year killed 14 casualties and injured 35 victims just a month after the Revelers on Bourbon Street. The Super Bowl is DHS' biggest event of the year. Noem was asked what changes will be made regarding security preparations to see Trump attending the Superdome in New Orleans and watch the two-time Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. Ta.

“It's very special for a president, the first time in history, to go to the Super Bowl,” Noem said. “So we've been focusing on security operations there for months and have been preparing for today, but with President Trump there, the great game is congratulating everyone and supporting the team. It just amplifies the message that you have to do it, and you'll go home safely.”

On Friday, Trump told the New York Post he ordered the Secret Service to hand over “all information” known about his two assassins, Thomas Crooks and Ryan Rouse.

“It won't be hindered anymore for Biden,” Trump said. “I have the right to know, and they kept it long enough.”

Super Bowl Aerial

On Saturday, February 8th, 2025, in New Orleans, a UH-1Y Venom helicopter 773 from the Marine Light Attack Squadron flies in front of the Super Bowl Lix ahead of the Super Bowl Lix. (AP Photo/Julia Demarie Nikinson)

“I want to know about the two assassins,” the president added. “Why did one man have six cell phones, why did the other man have it?” [foreign] App? ”

Last week, NOEM and NFL security officials held a press conference before the game detailing the preparations.

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At the time, she said DHS had around 700 staff members on the ground for the game, but because “they maintain their privileges to adjust those numbers to make them look appropriately,” It's probably not specific about the numbers.

Noem said DHS also regulated drone traffic and cybersecurity operations to monitor online activity.

“We use a variety of agencies and departments under the homeland security umbrella, but President Trump has made a commitment to us to deploy other assets from other departments and agencies. Noem Make sure you are working on this in a way that you think is moving forward in response to this. “We are grateful for the inter-ministerial support. I think it's unprecedented. I believe that.”

“This Super Bowl illustrates how we come together to protect our traditions,” Noem said. “The way we come together to celebrate something very special for our culture, our people and our families, the current environment we see in today's world is even more It's a dangerous place, but we're safe here.”

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said he is deploying an additional 350 National Guard troops to support the federal efforts.

Trump leaves Florida

President Donald Trump will depart from Mar Lago in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday, February 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Cartis)

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NOEM recognized the “strength, unity and resilience of the city” in the wake of the terrorist attacks on January 1, adding that there was no concrete or reliable threat to the Super Bowl at the time.

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