ICE Barbie’s Enforcer Hit With Stunning Election Defeat

A top ally of ousted Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem decisively lost the Republican primary for a battleground congressional seat in Ohio on Tuesday.

Madison Sheahan, 29, quit as deputy director of ICE in January, when the agency was roiled in controversy after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed unarmed mother Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. Upon Sheahan’s exit, Noem said confidently that she would be “a great defender of freedom when she goes to Congress.”

Not so fast, voters said.

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