The Senate on Monday confirmed Markwayne Mullin to serve as the next head of the Department of Homeland Security, placing the first-term Republican in charge of a sprawling agency facing mounting operational and political challenges.
Mullin was approved in a 54–45 vote that largely followed party lines.
All Republicans except Rand Paul voted in favor of the nomination. Two Democrats — John Fetterman and Martin Heinrich — broke with their party to support Mullin.
Paul’s opposition had been expected following a tense confirmation hearing, where he clashed with Mullin over past comments and questioned claims Mullin made about undertaking “special missions” on behalf of the U.S. government during his time in the House.
Mullin also faced scrutiny from Democrats on the committee over those claims and other aspects of his record.
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The Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security secretary in a 54–45 vote.
Most Republicans supported him, while two Democrats crossed party lines to back the nomination.
Mullin faced scrutiny during his confirmation but secured enough bipartisan support.
He takes over DHS as the agency confronts border, security, and operational challenges.
Despite policy disagreements, Heinrich said over the weekend he would back Mullin, calling him a friend. Fetterman had previously pledged support and voted to advance the nomination out of committee.
Mullin now takes over leadership of DHS at a time when the department is grappling with issues ranging from border security and immigration enforcement to aviation disruptions and broader national security concerns.
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🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: Markwayne Mullin has just been CONFIRMED as President Trump's DHS Secretary in a 54-45 vote
The Democrats who crossed over:
– John Fetterman (PA)
– Martin Heinrich (NM)RAND PAUL (R-KY) voted against
The chamber ERUPTED in applause! pic.twitter.com/4yuOAVIksD
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