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Corey Lewandowski Joins South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem on Diplomatic Mission to Guyana

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Their relationship has weathered more storms than most, and it seems nothing can break this scandal-ridden pair apart. Recently ousted from the Department of Homeland Security, Corey Lewandowski has wasted no time aligning with Kristi Noem, his fellow outcast and alleged romantic partner. This week, he joined Noem on one of her initial international ventures for the State Department.

On Wednesday, the Guyanese government released photos capturing Lewandowski, dressed in a dark suit and salmon-colored tie, seated solemnly beside Noem during a formal meeting in Guyana. The meeting included the South American nation’s president and other officials, marking a surprising public appearance for the duo.

Their conspicuous presence in Guyana sparked both amusement and outrage among Noem’s former colleagues at the Department of Homeland Security. The bold show of unity did not go unnoticed. “They just can’t quit each other,” a DHS official remarked to the Daily Mail, underscoring the perplexity and intrigue surrounding their enduring connection.

The brazen display in Guyana prompted outrage and guffaws among some of Noem’s former colleagues at DHS.

‘They just can’t quit each other,’ one DHS official told the Daily Mail. 

‘How is this guy doing state department business?’ another DHS official said, incredulously.

It is unclear if Lewandowski, who is facing multiple investigations for questionable contracts he helped negotiate at DHS, has landed any official job with the State Department.

But there he was this week, holding court with Noem in what appeared to be an official capacity.

Corey Lewandowski reappeared at Kristi Noem's side during her official trip to Guyana on Wednesday

Corey Lewandowski reappeared at Kristi Noem’s side during her official trip to Guyana on Wednesday

The photos were released by the Guyanese government, showing Noem meeting with His President Irfaan Ali and Guyanese government officials to reaffirm the enduring US-Guyana partnership

The photos were released by the Guyanese government, showing Noem meeting with His President Irfaan Ali and Guyanese government officials to reaffirm the enduring US-Guyana partnership

Neither of their spouses were present, at least in the photos.

It was just a couple of weeks earlier that Noem was fired from DHS after being brutally grilled in Congress for her alleged affair with Lewandowski and their handling of a controversial $220 million DHS ad campaign.

The Daily Mail revealed Tuesday that Noem, Lewandowski and associates at Homeland Security face a new wide-ranging criminal investigation over the rewarding of billions of dollars in no-bid contracts.

The Homeland Security Inspector General has launched the investigation, sending notices to dozens of people involved in approving the contracts, including many in Noem’s inner-circle.

Those officials are being ordered to preserve all communications including documents, text messages, emails and phone records, multiple DHS officials tell the Daily Mail.

Then on Wednesday, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee called for an investigation into allegations that DHS officials steered hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to politically connected firms through contracts. 

They also urged the committee to subpoena Lewandowksi — a ‘special government employee’ who served as Noem’s top advisor at DHS — for his central role in the spending.

News of Noem’s departure came March 5 after a tumultuous tenure. 

Lewandowski is pictured alongside Noem from a different angle, in another photo released by the embassay

Lewandowski is pictured alongside Noem from a different angle, in another photo released by the embassay

She was re-assigned that same day to a lesser position as Special Envoy to The Shield of the Americas, a new White House security initiative.

Lewandowski, who followed her out the door, popped up later that same day at a counter-cartel conference hosted by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in the US Southern Command headquarters in Doral, Florida.

‘Honored to be able to participate in the Americas Counter-Cartel Conference today with our Amazing @SecWar,’ Lewandowski posted on X. 

‘Thank you for bringing so many Western Hemisphere countries together to battle the Cartels!’

Neither he, Noem nor the State Department have posted any photos of him on the Guyana trip the following week.

Trump administration officials told The New York Times last week that Lewandowski, after being ejected from DHS, was ‘not expected’ to land another job in the administration.

It was the Office of the President of Guyana that outed Lewandowski, releasing footage of him flanking Noem at a conference table with president Irfaan Ali and other Guyanese government officials.

They were purportedly there to discuss joint efforts to disrupt cartel and transnational crime, strengthen border security, discourage illegal immigration and promote economic activity.

Noem, who was appointed Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas upon her firing from the DHS, was seen meeting with Costa Rica's president Rodrigo Chaves on Monday

Noem, who was appointed Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas upon her firing from the DHS, was seen meeting with Costa Rica’s president Rodrigo Chaves on Monday 

Noem and Lewandowski - who have been rumored to have a romantic relationship despite both being married - are said to have maintained tight control over the approval of all six-figure contracts

Noem and Lewandowski – who have been rumored to have a romantic relationship despite both being married – are said to have maintained tight control over the approval of all six-figure contracts

‘Everybody here’s been so wonderful. Thank you for welcoming us.’

The probe into the pair comes just as Markwayne Mullin was sworn in alongside Trump at the White House on Tuesday afternoon, replacing Noem as Homeland Security Secretary. 

The DHS contracting process has come under public scrutiny in recent weeks over concerns about possible influence peddling and conflicts of interest.

Some DHS contractors told White House officials that Lewandowski allegedly solicited ‘pay to play’ fees in exchange for helping secure or expand contracts, a tactic sources told the Daily Mail was widely referred to as ‘the Lewandowski tax.’ 

Lewandowski, a former special government employee, has denied any wrongdoing.

Noem and Lewandowski maintained tight control over the approval of all six-figure contracts. Their insistence on sole authorization created months-long backlogs, delaying contracts tied to FEMA disaster relief and construction of Trump’s border wall.

But DHS sources tell the Daily Mail this also allowed the pair to circumvent standard oversight.

When contacted for a response on the investigation, Lewandowski replied, ‘Fake news.’

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