Mullin makes his case as a steady hand for DHS but faces Senate pushback over his temperament

Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right

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Markwayne Mullin, the White House pick for homeland security secretary, made a case to fellow senators Wednesday that he would be a steady hand for a department roiled by controversy under Kristi Noem, but signaled he would follow President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration priorities and pushed back on concerns over his temperament for the Cabinet post.

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Mullin makes his case as a steady hand for DHS but faces Senate pushback over his temperament
The Washington Times stories: Politics

Mullin makes his case as a steady hand for DHS but faces Senate pushback over his temperament

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Markwayne Mullin, the White House pick for homeland security secretary, made a case to fellow senators Wednesday that he would be a steady hand for a department roiled by controversy under Kristi Noem, but signaled he would follow President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration priorities and pushed back on concerns over his temperament for the Cabinet post.