DHS Secretary Mullin Faces Intense Scrutiny Over Funding and Allegations in Congressional Hearing
During a recent congressional hearing, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced intense questioning from lawmakers regarding the Department of Homeland Security's budget, use of private jets, and allegations of racism within the agency. The hearing, which lasted over three hours, saw heated exchanges between Mullin and Democratic representatives, who criticized the department's spending and handling of immigration enforcement. Mullin, who succeeded former Secretary Kristi Noem, defended his agency's actions and denied allegations of racism, emphasizing the need for government planes for security reasons.