White House Aware of Bryon Noem’s Activities
Bryon Noem, husband of former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, reportedly engaged in online activity as a crossdresser with a “bimbofication” fetish, a fact known within Donald Trump’s White House. Sources indicate he allegedly contacted adult performers and sent them tens of thousands of dollars.
“Wasn’t on My Bingo Card”
One Trump administration official expressed surprise at the extent of Bryon Noem’s online behavior, stating, “I’ve heard people say Bryon dresses up in women’s clothes, but I didn’t imagine something this reckless.” The official added, “This certainly wasn’t on my bingo card.” The information was described as an “open secret” among White House staff.
Speculation and Rumors
Marriage Concerns
White House officials reportedly speculated about the nature of the Noems’ marriage, with some suggesting Bryon Noem was either gay or had a cuckolding fetish. One source stated, “I think everyone assumed it was not a normal marriage. He was either cool with her being b---ed by someone else, or he wasn’t into women.”
Campaign Donor Discussions
Campaign donors from Kristi Noem’s time as governor of South Dakota reportedly “freely discussed” their belief that Bryon Noem was gay, viewing the couple’s marriage as “fake.” A source familiar with the couple stated, “We knew Kristi and Bryon had a full breakdown in sexual relations. He’s interested in other stuff. I didn’t know he had fake breasts.”
National Security Implications
Officials have highlighted the potential national security risks associated with Bryon Noem’s online activities. Experts suggest this information would likely have disqualified Kristi Noem from her DHS role had it been discovered during vetting. Ken McClanahan, executive director of National Security Counselors, stated that the information would have likely led to her being “blacklisted.”
Vetting Process Concerns
One administration official explained that vetting processes typically do not delve into a spouse’s “secret fetishes.” A senior DHS official agreed, stating this would have been a “disqualification for national security eligibility for anyone else whose spouse was hiding this.”
Political Response
Democratic Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove criticized the Trump administration for potentially endangering national security through inadequate vetting. She stated that while the Noems’ personal lives would normally be private, Kristi Noem’s position demanded scrutiny to protect the U.S. from exploitation.
Noem’s Current Role
Bryon Noem, when contacted for comment, stated he would address the reports “at some point,” but not immediately. Kristi Noem was recently removed from her role as DHS Secretary and now serves as the United States Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.
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