The firing of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem by President Donald Trump has sparked reactions from the hosts of “The View.” Ana Navarro expressed her belief that there were numerous reasons for Noem’s dismissal, citing the department’s actions under her leadership that resulted in the harm of U.S. citizens. Sunny Hostin echoed the sentiment, stating that while she doesn’t revel in someone losing their job, Noem’s departure was necessary.
The hosts also delved into the controversies surrounding Noem’s tenure, including the detention of thousands of children and a questionable $220 million ad campaign filmed at Mount Rushmore during a government shutdown. They raised concerns about the lasting impact of Noem’s policies, highlighting issues such as ICE’s treatment of individuals and the agency’s reduced training.
The conversation shifted to Noem’s replacement, Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, a former MMA fighter known for his strong immigration views. Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin pointed out Mullin’s controversial statements regarding birthright citizenship, which they deemed unconstitutional.
As the discussion circled back to Noem, Ana Navarro humorously bid her farewell with the phrase, “Bye, Felicia – don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord split you.” The hosts concluded that while Noem’s departure was necessary, there is still much work to be done in addressing the issues within the Department of Homeland Security.

