Markwayne Mullin highlights Medicaid bill and Republican priorities after 2024 election

Markwayne Mullin highlights Medicaid bill and Republican priorities after 2024 election
Senator Markwayne Mullin, US Senator for Oklahoma — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Markwayne Mullin, a Republican legislator, used social media on July 14, 2025, to address recent legislative developments and political outcomes. His posts focused on the passage of a significant bill affecting Medicaid, the results of the 2024 elections, and questioned the authenticity of signed documents.

In his first post on July 14, 2025, Mullin commented on the passage of new legislation impacting Medicaid. He stated: “Despite the Dems’ gross lies, the ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ will strengthen and protect the social safety net for eligible Americans who need it. In passing this historic bill, Republicans are ensuring Medicaid can better serve the neediest Americans for generations to come. 8/8”.

Later that day, Mullin reflected on the outcome of the 2024 elections and outlined what he described as key priorities achieved by Republicans. He wrote: “Voters 100% kicked Democrats to the curb in 2024 after 4 years of gaslighting. Americans wanted:

Secure borders.
Lower costs.
Affordable gas.
Mass deportations of illegals.
Historic tax relief.
No tax on tips & overtime.

Promises made, promises kept.”

In a third post published in the evening of July 14, Mullin raised questions about official documentation by asking: “How many were done by autopen?”

Markwayne Mullin is a U.S. Senator representing Oklahoma since January 2023.



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