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US Senate Advances Homeland Security Nomination of Mullin, Paving Way for Confirmation Vote

WASHINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump’s ⁠nomination of Republican Senator ​Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to be ‌the next head ‌of the U.S. ⁠Department ⁠of Homeland Security on Sunday advanced toward final ​confirmation after the Senate voted 54-37 to limit debate on ​the appointment.

The confirmation vote could come ⁠sometime ⁠on Monday. If ⁠approved, as ​expected, Mullin would replace Secretary Kristi ​Noem, whom ⁠Trump fired on March 5.

Mullin’s confirmation was all but assured on Thursday when ⁠the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee ⁠voted to send it to the full chamber despite opposition from the panel’s chair, Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican.

If confirmed, Mullin, a member of the Cherokee Nation, ⁠would be the second Native American to serve as a cabinet member.

(Reporting by Richard Cowan; ​Editing by Sergio Non ​and Chris Reese)

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