Markwayne Mullin discusses Oklahoma’s vote on deportations and economic trends

Markwayne Mullin discusses Oklahoma’s vote on deportations and economic trends
Senator Markwayne Mullin, US Senator for Oklahoma — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Markwayne Mullin, a prominent political figure, shared several statements on social media addressing issues related to immigration and economic conditions in the United States. His tweets on June 11, 2025, covered topics ranging from deportation policies to economic indicators.

In a tweet posted at 02:17 UTC, Mullin expressed a sentiment of resignation with the statement “We tried, ladies and gentlemen.” The context of this message was not explicitly provided.

Later that day, at 13:12 UTC, Mullin commented on immigration policy with the assertion that “Every county in Oklahoma voted for mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens to Make America Safe Again.” This statement reflects his stance on immigration enforcement within his home state.

At 14:27 UTC, Mullin addressed economic conditions in another tweet stating ” Making America Affordable Again. FACT: Real wages for ALL employees are up 1.46%, while production and non supervisory employees are UP 1.8% year-over-year. Energy costs 3.5%. Gasoline 12% Groceries, cars, airfare, and apparel all saw price declines this month.” This post highlighted positive trends in wages and consumer prices.



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