Did Kristi Noem lie to Congress? If she did, it’s a crime—and the Department of Justice must act now. Top Democrats have referred former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for a perjury investigation, alleging she misled Congress about DHS violating court orders and a $220 million no-bid ad contract that prominently featured her. This isn’t a technicality. When a cabinet secretary testifies under oath, the truth is non-negotiable. Congress relies on that testimony to oversee the government, safeguard public funds, and prevent abuse of power. If Noem lied, it strikes at the heart of the checks and balances that preserve our democracy. It’s critical that the DOJ take this seriously and investigate. Tell the Department of Justice: “Open a full investigation into Kristi Noem’s testimony before Congress, follow the evidence, and hold her accountable if she broke the law.” The Department of Justice has the authority to investigate and enforce the law equally. But without public pressure, this referral could quietly disappear—especially under an administration already accused of protecting political allies. And if the Department of Justice does nothing, it will send a dangerous message: powerful officials can mislead Congress and get away with it. That’s why speaking out matters. No one is above the law. Not even a former cabinet secretary. Sign now and demand the DOJ hold Kristi Noem accountable for misleading or lying to Congress. The petition to the Department of Justice reads: “Open a full investigation into Kristi Noem’s testimony before Congress, follow the evidence, and hold her accountable if she broke the law.”