President Donald Trump's latest addition to this Cabinet has been caught out in a new potential scandal, according to the Daily Mail, with insider sources at the Department of Homeland Security exposing his alleged effort to land his wife a job.Markwayne Mullin was appointed as the new head of DHS following the acrimonious departure of Kristi Noem from the position. Since taking over, reports have indicated that he has impressed some within the Trump administration for his quieter and more professional style of leadership, in contrast to the showy chaos of his predecessor. That could be about to change, however, as the Daily Mail reported on Wednesday, what could turn into a bruising nepotism scandal for the secretary, as four insiders have come forward with allegations that he has attempted to get his wife, Christie Mullin, hired at the agency — and he has reportedly been quite insistent about it."Mullin, 48, is accused of trying to obtain government employee status for his wife, 47, so that he does not have to pay for her airline ticket when she flies, according to sources familiar with DHS and ICE," the Mail's report detailed. "The secretary frequently travels on his $70 million government jet to fly home to his family in Oklahoma, often leaving on Thursday mornings and not returning until the following Monday afternoon, multiple DHS insiders said."According to three of the sources who spoke to the outlet, Mullin has repeatedly floated the prospect of bringing his wife on as a Special Government Employee, a part-time consultant or temporary employee, allowing her to work a maximum of 130 days a year at a rate of $65-70 per hour.“He pitches the idea on the regular," one of the sources said. "While Mullin is busy trying to recruit his wife to DHS, ICE facilities are being overrun by leftist mobs, enraging the base ahead of midterms.”Another source insinuated that reports of Mullin's solid reputation at DHS might be a bit misleading, accusing him of trying to skirt his work and leaving key programs rudderless."Mullin seems to think DHS requires less work than a senator, and it shows," the source alleged. "Meanwhile, ICE has no direction.""The allegations come as flight logs obtained by the Daily Mail expose a pattern of frequent, lavish travel back to his home state of Oklahoma on a $70 million private government jet - even as his department faces intense scrutiny over a terrifying security failure," the report added.While Mullin was on hand alongside Trump at a press conference following the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, the Mail alleged that he "was already preparing to make a swift exit from the capital.""It turns out, shortly after a briefing that left the public with no answers regarding the gunman's motive or the haunting possibility of a second shooter, Mullin fled Washington on his private jet, the Daily Mail can exclusively report," the outlet added. "The abrupt departure has raised serious questions about his leadership during one of the gravest security breaches in modern American history."