Trump Homeland Chief Noem Backs Nationalist in Poland’s Election
- On May 27, 2025, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke at CPAC’s first conference in Poland near Rzeszow ahead of the June 1 presidential election.
- Noem and other CPAC speakers framed Poland’s election as critical amid a global struggle against “globalists” threatening conservative values and Western civilization.
- Noem expressed her support for Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian endorsed by Poland’s ruling party who questions the European Union, while criticizing his liberal challenger, Warsaw’s mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, as an ineffective leader.
- She urged voters to choose Nawrocki for strong U.S. Alliance, border security, American-made military equipment, and to fight foes opposing shared values, stating he would lead in Trump’s style.
- The event highlighted U.S. Strategic and ideological support for Nawrocki, underscoring Poland’s role as a NATO frontline nation concerned about Russian aggression and the global conservative movement’s expansion.
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US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urged Poles to vote for the nationalist opposition candidate in Sunday’s presidential election, wading into a tightly-contested campaign that threatens to derail efforts to rebuild the country’s democratic institutions.
Kristi Noem Backs Nationalist Candidate in Poland
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Noem urges Poles to elect Trump ally as CPAC holds its first meeting in Poland
The Conservative Political Action Conference, a U.S. group that seeks to spread conservative ideas worldwide, is holding its first meeting in Poland, where the second round of a presidential election will be held on Sunday.
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