Markwayne Mullin shares updates on newsletter and political stances

Markwayne Mullin shares updates on newsletter and political stances
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Markwayne Mullin, a prominent political figure, shared several updates on social media regarding his activities and viewpoints. His posts provide insights into his communication channels and stance on legislative matters.

On July 9, 2025, Mullin encouraged his followers to “STAY IN TOUCH: Got some questions about our website. Here’s a link to our free weekly e-newsletter, too.” He provided links to both his website and a free weekly e-newsletter, offering constituents an opportunity to stay informed about his work and initiatives.

The following day, on July 10, 2025, Mullin reiterated his support for President Trump’s rescissions package by stating “Still a YES. Deadline is next Friday (7/18) to pass President Trump’s rescissions package.” This indicates Mullin’s continued backing of the fiscal policy proposed by the former president.

Later that same day, Mullin expressed concern over congressional oversight of federal agencies with the post “Congress is micromanaging the FBI. Let @FBIDirectorKash go to work.” This statement suggests he believes in granting more operational freedom to the FBI under its current director.



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