New Trump DHS pick 'walking into a firestorm' as MAGA 'fractures' on immigration: Politico
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) faces a brutal confirmation gauntlet next Wednesday, with the DHS leadership position he's pursuing now looking far less appealing than his secure Senate seat.
According to Politico, Mullin is inheriting an agency in full crisis mode. The DHS shutdown has entered its 27th day with no resolution in sight. The chaos is cascading across federal operations: Denver International Airport, one of America's busiest hubs, is now begging passengers to donate grocery and gas gift cards to TSA employees who have been working without pay for nearly a month.
But the TSA crisis pales compared to the "firestorm" Mullin will be forced to navigate with immigration enforcement roiling the MAGA movement, according to Politico's reporting.
The deportation agenda is fracturing the MAGA coalition. A newly formed pressure group of Trump allies and immigration hawks is seething over the White House's decision to refocus enforcement on violent criminals—a strategic pivot that has infuriated hardliners demanding broad-based mass deportations.
If Mullin is confirmed, he'll be thrust into the center of this ideological warfare within Trump's own movement. He must manage a crippled agency while simultaneously navigating demands from competing factions: those pushing for aggressive, sweeping deportations and those advocating a narrower focus on criminal enforcement.
The Senate hearing next week will likely preview the bruising battles to come.
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