Mullin Clears Hurdle to Lead Homeland Security Amid Immigration Push

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Senator Markwayne Mullin’s bid to lead the Homeland Security Department cleared the Senate Homeland Security Committee on an 8–7 vote and moves to a full Senate confirmation, as he navigates questions over a classified overseas trip and signals possible policy tweaks—such as requiring warrants for home entries and closer jail coordination—while supporting Trump-era immigration measures.
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