Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she recently uncovered a previously unknown secure facility on her department’s campus and has referred the matter to attorneys for further review.
“I can’t even believe what I found,” Noem said.
“Since I’ve been in this department, I just found the other day a whole room on this campus that was a secret SCIF secure facility that had files nobody knew existed.”
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She said the discovery occurred after an employee questioned the purpose of a door on campus.
“So we just happened to have an employee walk by a door and wonder what it was, and started asking questions,” Noem said.
“We went in there. There was individuals working there that had secret files that nobody knew about on some of these most controversial topics, like that.”
Noem said the matter has been referred for legal review.
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“And now I’ve got that turned over to attorneys, and we’re getting to the bottom of what exactly happened there,” she said.
The secretary also discussed the role of Customs and Border Protection, which operates under the Department of Homeland Security.
“You know, we have CBP, which is Customs and Border Protection,” Noem said.
“They know every traveler that comes into this country, every good that comes in, they’re the ones who assess and collect all of the tariffs.”
She referenced travel data and national laboratory collaborations.
“But the information that they had on travelers that came in during covid,” she said.
“What are national labs? Which I also have national labs under my jurisdiction.”
“They’re scientists that participated with that Wuhan lab,” Noem continued.
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