Senate advances Mullin nomination for DHS secretary


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– The Senate advanced Sen.Markwayne Mullin’s nomination to be secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, moving toward a final confirmation vote after a 54-37 cloture vote.

– The move clears a mandatory debate period of up to 30 hours, with a final up-or-down confirmation vote expected in coming days, possibly as early as Monday or Tuesday.

– Mullin would replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretary amid a backdrop of disputes over department funding and immigration enforcement policies.

– two Democrats, John Fetterman and Martin Heinrich, joined Republicans in supporting the cloture motion.

– During his hearing, Mullin pledged to bring stability to DHS and indicated openness to policy changes, such as requiring judicial warrants before most home entries, though he faces opposition from Rand Paul over temperament and Democrats over his experience and views on use-of-force policies for federal immigration officers.


Senate advances Mullin nomination for DHS secretary with final vote to come

The Senate on Sunday advanced the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) to serve as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, clearing another procedural hurdle ahead of a final confirmation vote in the coming days. 

Lawmakers voted 54-37 to invoke cloture on Mullin’s nomination, a step that limits debate and sets up a final vote on whether to confirm the Oklahoma Republican nomination. 

Two Democrats, Sens. John Fetterman (D-PA) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM), joined Republicans in supporting the motion. 

The vote does not confirm Mullin to the post but begins a mandatory debate period of up to 30 hours before the Senate can hold a final up-or-down vote. If confirmed by a sweeping majority, Mullin would then be sworn in as DHS secretary. 

Fetterman said Mullin got his “yes” vote reflects his commitment to reopening DHS and maintaining a professional relationship with the soon-to-be department head. 

“We must reopen DHS. My aye is rooted in a strong committed, constructive working relationship with Sen. Mullin for our nation’s security,” Fetterman said. 

Mullin’s nomination to replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretary has moved forward amid a contentious political backdrop, including a standoff over funding for the department and broader disagreements over immigration enforcement policies. 

Earlier this week, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee narrowly advanced Mullin’s nomination in an 8-7 vote, with Fetterman also providing decisive support while Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) defected and voted against approval. 

President Donald Trump nominated Mullin to replace Noem, who was removed from the role following mounting criticism over the department’s handling of immigration enforcement and disaster response. 

During his confirmation hearing, Mullin sought to reassure lawmakers that he would bring stability to the department while continuing to support Trump’s immigration agenda. He also indicated openness to some policy changes, including requiring judicial warrants in most cases before agents enter homes. 

Still, Mullin’s nomination has faced opposition, such as from Paul, who cited concerns about his temperament. 

SENATE COMMITTEE ADVANCES NOMINATION OF MARKWAYNE MULLIN AS HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY

Democrats have also raised questions about Mullin’s experience managing a large federal agency and his stance on the use of force by federal immigration officers. 

The final confirmation vote is expected as early as Monday or Tuesday, after which Mullin could assume the role if approved by the Senate by a majority vote.


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