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ICE Barbie’s Bonkers Drugs Press Conference Drowned Out by Protesters

CAN’T HEAR YOU

The cosplay-loving homeland security secretary struggled to hear reporters over the noise.

Kristi Noem stumbled over her words as she tried to speak over sirens and protesters that drowned out her press conference on Thursday.

The embattled homeland security secretary, 54, appeared rattled by the chaotic scene that broke out in San Diego, California, as she tried to tout the success of the Trump administration’s hardline border security and anti-drug agenda amid plummeting public support for ICE.

Even before Noem walked up to the podium in Otay Mesa, which was surrounded by “evidence” boxes and what appeared to be bags of seized drugs, the venue was already shrouded in incessant siren noise.

"Evidence" boxes and bags
Evidence of drug seizures as Noem holds a press conference at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry on February 12, 2026, in Otay Mesa, California. Carlos A. Moreno/Getty Images

Noem started by reading prepared remarks boasting about how the Trump administration is “winning” the fight against drug cartels and calling out what she described as increasing instances of assault against ICE agents.

But when Noem started her Q&A, protesters joined the blaring sirens, causing her to struggle to hear questions from the press.

“Well, that–they’re obviously expect–expressing their First Amendment rights, and we welcome that, as long as they do so peaceful–peacefully, I think it’s a wonderful thing,” she said of the protesters after forcing an awkward smile.

OTAY MESA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 12: People protest outside the Otay Mesa Port of Entry near the US-Mexico Border while U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem holds a press conference on February 12, 2026 in Otay Mesa, California. Noem provided an update on border security and drug seizures while taking questions from the media. (Photo by Carlos A. Moreno/Getty Images)
Protesters gathered in Otay Mesa to heckle Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Getty Images

ABC7’s Bianca Buono reported that protesters gathered outside the venue of Noem’s press conference before she had even arrived. Clips showed demonstrators holding massive signs, including one that read, “Keep the immigrants, deport the racists.”

Footage taken by journalist Wendy Fry showed protesters chanting “Arrest Kristi Noem” while waving flags, flashing signs, and even wearing costumes.

A Department of Homeland Security shutdown is imminent after Democrats in the Senate blocked a measure funding the agency, citing dissatisfaction with concessions from the White House on several of their demands, including substantial reforms to ICE.

Noem blasted Democratic lawmakers over the move.

“We’re concerned about the Department of Homeland Security not being funded. In fact, I think it’s the wrong message to send to the world at this point in time,” she said. “That’s telling the rest of the world [that] the Democrat party doesn’t think that protecting America is safe. It’s the wrong message to send.”

“I hope that they will come to their senses, recognize that the American people need to come first, and have a policy discussion that we should be having on a policy bill in regards to any reforms that they want to see,” she added.

Earlier on Thursday, border czar Tom Homan announced that the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota had ended after operations killed two Americans and triggered a firestorm on the streets.

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