Corey Lewandowski, a former aide to Kristen Noem, the former Homeland Security Secretary, has left his position at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a department spokesperson. The announcement follows Noem's recent dismissal from her position, sparking questions about the timing and reasons behind both departures.

Lewandowski's departure was confirmed on March 28, though the specific timing of his exit in relation to Noem's firing remains unclear. As a senior advisor to Noem during her tenure at DHS, Lewandowski's involvement in the Trump campaign drew significant media attention and scrutiny. His work in Republican politics has been a subject of interest, particularly given his role as campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

The reasons behind both Noem's dismissal and Lewandowski's subsequent departure have not been officially disclosed by the Department of Homeland Security. Further details are expected to emerge as the situation develops. The DHS spokesperson's statement confirmed only that Lewandowski is no longer with the agency, leaving many questions unanswered about the circumstances surrounding his departure.