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In a surprising turn of events, the newly appointed Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, found himself at the center of an unexpected revelation during his swearing-in at the Oval Office. Former President Donald Trump, who officiated the ceremony, appeared taken aback upon discovering Mullin’s Native American heritage.
As Trump began reading through Mullin’s biography, he hesitated upon coming across the detail that Mullin is Native American. “But as the only Native American… I didn’t know that,” Trump remarked, casting a glance toward Mullin, clearly caught off guard by this aspect of his appointee’s background.
Trump sought further clarity, inquiring, “I can tell you, he’s the only Native American in the Senate. How many have been there before you, do you know?” To which Mullin promptly replied, “I think three.”
The moment took a humorous turn as Trump quipped, “I didn’t know all these things. I would have picked him faster. If I had known, I would have made a quicker decision,” lightening the mood of the ceremony with this candid admission.
The new DHS Secretary quickly answered: ‘I think three.’
‘I didn’t know all these things. I would have picked him faster. If I had known, I would have made a quicker decision,’ the President joked.
Mullin seemed surprised that Trump did not know more of his backstory. After all, the two have made myriad public appearances together over the years and have spent a lot of time at political and sporting events, including with the Secretary’s family.
‘Well, you’re a fantastic representative. Markwayne has also been a fantastic advocate for our cherished tribal communities. He’s now the first member of the Cherokee Nation ever to serve as a member of the Cabinet.’
President Donald Trump admitted he did not know that his new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin is Native American. He added that had he known, ‘I would have picked him faster’
Mullin appeared to be surprised that the President did not know his heritage
Attorney General Pam Bondi swore in Mullin as the new Secretary’s wife, Christie Mullin, held a Bible
Mullin, who is a member of the Cherokee Nation, supported multiple legislative efforts to help Native Americans while in Congress.
‘I’m Cherokee, and I never knew I was special for being Cherokee until I came to DC, because where I’m from, everybody is Indian or wants to be,’ Mullin said in a 2025 press release.
Trump and the Secretary’s relationship grew after a scary injury Mullin’s son, Jim, then 15, suffered during a high school wrestling match in 2020.
The President would call Mullin to check in on Jim and the family, and later that year, he invited the father and son on stage at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mullin and Trump later made a trip together to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Tulsa in 2023.
Shortly after being sworn in by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Mullin remarked that he will work with both Republican and Democratic states to ‘protect everybody the same.’
‘No one’s going to outwork me,’ the DHS Secretary said. ‘The President has entrusted me with this, and failure is not an option.’
Trump also thanked the Mullin family, who were in attendance, before complimenting the Secretary’s wife, Christie Mullin.
Mullin with the leaders of the Cherokee Nation in 2019
Mullin talks with Former President Donald Trump during the NCAA Division 1 Wrestling Championships at the BOK Center in 2023
The Mullins and their six children stand as Trump speaks
‘I want to thank the family, because without the family, he’s not here. He’s a different person, and that goes especially for mom, who looks like she’s about 22 years old.’
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt swore in Alan Armstrong, an energy executive, to replace Mullin as the state’s junior Senator on Tuesday.
Armstrong will serve until November, when the state’s Senatorial election will take place.
Congressman Kevin Hern, a Republican, is the heavy favorite in the race.