Trump Taps Firebrand Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Chief — Inside the Controversial Pick

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Trump Taps Firebrand Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Chief — Inside the Controversial Pick

News (1 / 1) 10.04.2026 04:01 / Tim


President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that Senator Markwayne Mullin will replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, effective March 31, 2026 — with Noem named Special Envoy for "The Shield of the Americas." Read on to discover the full story!

Trump's Pitch

In his March 5 post, Trump praised Mullin as a "highly respected" Oklahoma senator, a "MAGA Warrior" and former professional mixed martial artist. The president said Mullin's decade in the House and three years in the Senate make him fit to focus on border security, stopping migrant crime and combating illegal drugs.

Oklahoma Roots and Business

Mullin was born in Tulsa on July 26, 1977, and grew up in Westville. He left Missouri Valley College to help his family business, Mullin Plumbing, which became a major regional company. He later earned an Applied Science degree from Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in 2010 and received an honorary doctorate from Bacone College in 2018.