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The secretary of the homeland protection authority, Kristi NoEM, speaks during her hearing to confirm the committee in front of the committee for home protection and government matters at the Capitol Hill on January 17, 2025 (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Washington – The US Ministry of Homeland Security, Kristi NoEM at the weekend, reported public security governors about public security measures after President Donald Trump’s decision was determined to bomb nuclear tribes.

According to the Iranian state media, Iran started on Monday And the Associated Press.

“Secretary Noem has spoken to governors and state and local law enforcement authorities nationwide to ensure that our partners at every government level have the information they need to protect their communities,” said DHS spokesman Tricia McLaughlin in a statement to Statesroom. “It is our duty to keep the nation safe and up to date, especially in conflict times.”

Noem was the governor of South Dakota before Trump nominated her to lead DHS.

DHS did not confirm when the meeting took place, but the United States On Saturday, three nuclear locations bombed In Iran.

The conflict comes to Israel this month Carried out coordinated attacks On the Iranian military and atomic infrastructure and killed high-ranking military officers and nuclear scientists to prevent Iran come closer to the construction of a nuclear weaponAfter ap.

In response to this, Iran started rocket and drone attacks in Israel.

Trump has repeatedly sworn that Iran must not have access to nuclear weapons, but his national secret service director Tulsi Gabbard told Congress in March that Iran was not a nuclear weapons since the program was suspended in 2003.

Gabard announced CNN over the weekend that her testimony from March was taken from the context and that she agrees to bomb Trump’s decision to bomb Iran.

Governors meet precautionary measures

In response to the weekend bombings at the weekend, the governors said that they took precaution not only for a physical attack, but also cyber.

The democratic governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, wrote on social media that he was in close contact with the Maryland Military Department, “to ensure that Marylanders are protected at home and abroad”.

“As someone who wore the uniform of this country and used some of the greatest warriors and patriots of America abroad, I know the profound victims who bring our soldiers and their families every day”, “” he said.

Republican governor of Nebraska, Jim Pills, on social mediaI thanked NoEM for reviewing the governors and praised the president for his “leadership and determination yesterday, the Iranian nuclear program and the threat to the American national security”. Pillen added that there were currently no threats to Nebraska.

The democratic governor of North Carolina, Josh Stein wrote on social media that the meeting with no one focuses on public security.

“Officials of public security in North Carolina work closely with local, state and federal partners to remain vigilant against a retaliation threat, whether physical or cyber,” he said.

The democratic governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs and Georgia’s Republican governor Brian Kemp wrote on social media These potential retaliation from Iran were discussed at the meeting.

“We coordinate with the law enforcement authorities at all levels because we monitor possible threats.” Said Kemp.

Massachusett’s democratic governor Maura Healey wrote on social media That there is no threats to your state, but that your administration continues to be “coordinated with state, local, local and federal partners in order to monitor the situation closely”.

After the meeting, Mike Kehoe, the Republican governor of Missouri, encouraged his residents to report suspicious activities of local law enforcement.

“The Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) has already communicated every law enforcement agency in the state of this increased feeling of consciousness as well as all state -trained terrorism connection officials.” he said.

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