Markwayne Mullin discusses legislative progress and tax policy on social media

Markwayne Mullin discusses legislative progress and tax policy on social media
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Markwayne Mullin, a U.S. Senator, shared several statements on July 3, 2025, via social media regarding his voting actions and political perspectives. His tweets addressed his voting record, tax policy views, and legislative developments in Congress.

In a post made at 16:59 UTC on July 3, Mullin confirmed his support for an unspecified matter by stating “Hakeem, I already voted yes.” This statement was directed towards an individual named Hakeem.

At 17:56 UTC the same day, Mullin expressed his economic stance by tweeting “Lower taxes = more $ in your pocket.” This reflects a commonly held view among many policymakers advocating for reduced taxation as a means to increase personal financial resources.

Later that day at 18:08 UTC, Mullin highlighted recent legislative activity with the tweet ” 48 hrs after @SenateGOP passed President Trump’s landmark bill— House Republicans are NOW VOTING to send OBBB to @POTUS’ desk by July 4th. As promised.” The tweet references the swift progression of President Trump’s significant legislation through Congress and indicates that the House Republicans were actively working to advance it to the President’s desk ahead of Independence Day.

Additional information for Step 3: Markwayne Mullin is a Republican senator representing Oklahoma.



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