$42,000 lawsuit settlement adds to costs of Noem-ordered border deployments

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem poses with soldiers assigned to the 109th Regional Support Group during a welcome home ceremony Sept. 16, 2023, at the Monument Fine Arts Theater in Rapid City. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Caleb Minor)

South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem’s troop deployments to the nation’s southern border now have another cost: $42,000 to settle a lawsuit over a watchdog group’s document request.

The federal government recently paid the money from funds earmarked for the South Dakota National Guard, according to a National Guard spokesman.

The money went to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, known by the acronym CREW, in Washington, D.C. The nonprofit’s work “targets government officials who sacrifice the common good to special interests and personal gain,” according to its website.

In 2021, Noem deployed 48 Guard troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border, using $1 million donated by Republican billionaire Willis Johnson, of Tennessee.

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