
Trump's 'ICE Barbie' hospitalized with allergic reaction after LA protests event
President Donald Trump's homeland security secretary dubbed 'ICE Barbie' was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction.
Kristi Noemi was taken to a hospital in Washington, DC, 'out of an abundance of caution' on Tuesday, according to her Department of Homeland Security.
'Secretary Noem had an allergic reaction today,' stated Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
'She is alert and recovering.'
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