DHS to spend $200 million on private jets for Noem, other officials [View all]
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The Coast Guard plans to buy two Gulfstream private jets to be used by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem and other top DHS and Coast Guard officials at a total estimated cost of $200 million, according to a document obtained by The Washington Post.
The total cost, which includes payment for training, specialized paint and cabin enhancements, far outstrips the $50 million the Coast Guard had requested this year to purchase a new Gulfstream jet.
The jets contract is the latest use of funds and assets by Noem and the Department of Homeland Security to draw attention. In August, The Post reported that Noem was living rent-free at a home reserved for the Coast Guards top admiral. Noems use of the Coast Guards existing jet for personal travel has also been criticized by Democrats and ethics watchdogs.
A spokesperson for DHS did not respond to a request for comment. DHS spokespeople previously said that Noems use of the Coast Guard residence was temporary and that she had reimbursed the government for private travel on Coast Guard-owned aircraft.
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