OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Senator Markwayne Mullin, President Donald Trump's nominee as Secretary of Homeland Security, shares a deep bond with the President shaped during a family crisis. In 2020, Mullin's son suffered a severe brain injury during a wrestling match, and Trump offered support, including medical help. This pivotal moment not only cemented their friendship but is expected to influence Mullin's approach as he prepares to lead the massive Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

As Mullin steers towards his cabinet role, he aims to uphold Trump's hardline immigration policies while also addressing bipartisan relationships in Congress. His story marks a significant transition from a plumbing business owner to a powerful player in U.S. politics, reflecting both personal resilience and political loyalty.