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TheĀ U.S. SenateĀ has confirmedĀ Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a Republican fromĀ Oklahoma, as the ninthĀ Homeland Security SecretaryĀ in a 54-45 vote. This confirmation brings an end toĀ Mullin’sĀ 13-year career in Congress,

where he most recently served in the Senate. He succeedsĀ Kristi Noem, whose departure followed a series of explosive hearings and a period of significant unrest within theĀ Department of Homeland Security (DHS). While the vote largely followed party lines,Ā MullinĀ secured support from two Democrats,Ā Martin HeinrichĀ andĀ John Fetterman.Ā HeinrichĀ defended his cross-party vote by characterizingĀ MullinĀ as an independent leader who would not be easily bullied or take direct orders from figures likeĀ Stephen Miller. On the Republican side,Ā Sen. Rand PaulĀ was the sole dissenter, citing a long-strained relationship andĀ Mullin’sĀ previous controversial remarks regarding the 2017 assault onĀ Paul. The leadership transition occurs at a volatile moment for the agency. The past month was marred by the deaths ofĀ Renee Nicole GoodĀ andĀ Alex Pretti, who were killed byĀ Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)Ā agents. DespiteĀ Mullin’sĀ confirmation,Ā Senate DemocratsĀ remain firm in their opposition to currentĀ DHSĀ funding models, having blockedĀ ICE appropriations five times while demanding broad institutional reforms. The legislative gridlock has contributed to an ongoing government shutdown with no immediate resolution in sight. Adding to the complexity,Ā President Donald TrumpĀ has intervened in negotiations, demanding that Republicans refuse any deal unless it includes theĀ SAVE America Act. Via social media,Ā TrumpĀ urged a strategy of bundling all legislative priorities together and even suggested abolishing theĀ filibusterĀ to force a vote. This stands in contrast toĀ Senate Majority Leader John Thune’sĀ suggestion to separate funding forĀ ICEĀ andĀ Customs and Border Protection through budget reconciliation. The political friction has led to accusations of chaos within theĀ White House.Ā Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerĀ claimed that a meeting withĀ Tom HomanĀ was abruptly canceled due to a “temper tantrum” fromĀ Trump. As theĀ EasterĀ recess approaches, theĀ U.S. SenateĀ remains divided on whether to cancel the break to resolve the funding crisis, leaving the future ofĀ DHSĀ operations and border security legislation in a state of high-stakes uncertainty.

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