Senate Committee Advances Markwayne Mullin as Nominee for Homeland Security Secretary
In Brief
The committee vote signals bipartisan involvement in the nomination process for a key national security position.
Key Facts
- Senator Markwayne Mullin was approved by a Senate committee to move forward as nominee for Homeland Security secretary.
- Senator Rand Paul voted against advancing Mullin's nomination.
- Democratic senator John Fetterman supported Mullin's nomination, crossing party lines.
- The nomination now proceeds to a full Senate vote.
- Mullin is nominated to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary.
What Happened
The Senate committee approved Markwayne Mullin's nomination for Homeland Security secretary, with both bipartisan support and opposition. The nomination now advances to the full Senate.
Why It Matters
Leadership at the Department of Homeland Security is significant for national security and immigration policy. Bipartisan actions in the committee highlight the importance and scrutiny of this appointment.
What's Next
The full Senate will consider and vote on Markwayne Mullin's nomination. The outcome will determine the next Homeland Security secretary.
Sources
- The Independent — The Dem who crossed party lines to help secure Trump’s replacement for Noem(3h ago)
- The Guardian — Senate committee approves Trump nominee Markwayne Mullin to lead DHS, heads for full vote – live(5h ago)
- CBS News — Markwayne Mullin clears Senate committee vote to replace Noem despite Rand Paul's dissent(2h ago)
