MULLIN’s nomination to be DHS chief advances out of committee

 


Friday, March 2o, 2026-Markwayne Mullin’s nomination to serve as head of the Department of Homeland Security has advanced out of committee, moving one step closer to a full Senate vote.

The committee’s approval signals growing support within the Senate, though the nomination still faces further debate and confirmation hurdles before becoming final.

The nomination has drawn attention due to Mullin’s background and the high-profile nature of the role, which oversees national security, border protection, and emergency response.

Supporters argue that his experience and policy positions make him a strong candidate to lead the department, while critics have raised concerns about his approach to key issues under DHS jurisdiction.

With the committee stage now complete, the focus shifts to the full Senate, where the final confirmation vote will determine whether Mullin officially takes on the position.

The outcome is expected to be closely watched, given the department’s critical role in current national security and immigration challenges.

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