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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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Noem blasts 'weak' European leaders, stumps for conservative candidate in Poland

Kristi Noem pushed for Karol Nawrocki to be president of Poland while speaking at CPAC in Warsaw, decrying his opponent as a "train wreck."

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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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