Poor kristi noem is embarrassed





APRIL 1, 2026



When it comes to former United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem’s husband, Byron Noem, I don’t care what he does in his personal life. If he wants to dress as a woman, I am fine with it. Actually, I am happy for him. Now he can live the life he wants to live and doesn’t have to hold it a secret anymore. That’s something that should be supported, and I’ve always felt that way. I hope he can embrace it, be comfortable with who he is, and live a life of happiness. Everyone deserves that, no matter who they are or how they choose to live their life. My problem with the news about him being a cross-dresser isn’t about him at all, it’s about how quickly conservatives have changed their tune. Suddenly, they are saying this is a personal matter and no one else’s business. All of a sudden, what people do in their personal lives, their sex lives, and their lives at home is private and should be respected. When did this happen? The people on the right have always been the first to judge people for their personal choices, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They have pushed laws, made statements, and built entire political arguments based on what people do in their personal lives. Now, when it’s something that causes them embarrassment, they want to take the high road and ask for privacy and respect. That’s complete hypocrisy. Once again, the right has shown what hypocrites they are. At least that is one thing they are consistent about. Then Kristi Noem releases a statement about how devastating this has been for her and asks for prayers for herself and her family. Really? Really, the person that is okay with the murdering of United States citizens with no sympathy and labeling them as domestic terrorists with no proof wants prayers for her family because her husband chooses to dress as a woman? I will pray for the people like Alex Pretti and Renee Good, people that she was okay with being murdered, way before I will waste a single prayer on her for being embarrassed by what her husband did.