- Corey Lewandowski, an unpaid adviser to outgoing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is reportedly unlikely to return to the White House following several controversies.
- While serving as Noem's aide, Lewandowski allegedly wielded significant power, including the ability to fire staff and approve contracts over $100,000.
- He faces accusations of seeking payments from potential contractors, which his lawyer has vehemently denied.
- Reports also surfaced regarding the extent of his relationship with Noem, which both parties denied.
- These controversies and negative media attention have reportedly put Lewandowski on “precarious grounds” with President Donald Trump, making his re-employment unlikely.
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