Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) is described as Donald Trumpâs pick to run the Department of Homeland Security and faced Senate consideration on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 (per the source article).
The article says Mullin has never served in any branch of the US armed forces but often speaks in interviews in ways that could be taken as personal combat experience.
Example cited: after US strikes on Iran, Mullin described the âsmellâ and âtasteâ of war, then awkwardly pivoted to describing what he implied Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth experienced.
The article says Axios reported Mullin privately hinted to colleagues about dangerous private security work in Middle East war zones before he ran for Congress in 2012 (the Guardian attributes this to Axios).
At a hearing, per the article, Mullin confirmed he had not traveled abroad before Congress except for vacation or mission work when questioned by Sen Gary Peters (D-MI).
In a radio interview cited, a host called Mullin âa veteranâ; Mullin responded by claiming âspecial assignments outside of DoDâ and said he ânever wore the uniform,â while suggesting he worked alongside military contractors.
The article compiles earlier remarks tied to January 6, 2021, where Mullin suggested heâd faced comparable situations âoverseas,â but declined to explain his background when asked on CâSPAN.
The source reports Mullinâs office told the Washington Post that his pre-Congress âoverseasâ reference related to Christian mission work with troops returning to the US.
The story includes a separate anecdote from a 2015 Israel lawmaker trip (via Politico), presented as character-color rather than directly tied to the credential/war-experience question.